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Just bought my second forst, great machines and fantastic back up from Redwood.

 

Did you wear one out or upgrade or run 2 machines...?

Regards

Ty

(About to test one in France)

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Really? I find them dead easy to do, You want to try changing quadchip blades then you will know what fiddly is!

 

I think QC blades are easy!

Try a CS100 Wee Chipper...

Ty

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use a short socket , there on ebay , 24mm. ??

 

1 came with the chipper but because the nut is in a recess in the flywheel it bungs up with crap, and you cant get owt in to clear it because of the fins on flywheel. Just fiddly

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You tight sod.

 

Necessity is the mother of all invention!

And yes I am😀,

I'll be putting sed socket on arbtrader shortly as now surplus to requirements 😉

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1 came with the chipper but because the nut is in a recess in the flywheel it bungs up with crap, and you cant get owt in to clear it because of the fins on flywheel. Just fiddly

 

 

use a tuning screwdriver ,just cut an inch of the end with grinder & make a point on it :biggrin:

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use a tuning screwdriver ,just cut an inch of the end with grinder & make a point on it :biggrin:

 

Already got a flat screwdriver I've bent the end over in the vice, was my best screwdriver too :lol:

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