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Posted
On 23/12/2020 at 19:24, tree_beard said:

You can bolt whatever you like on it, but unless your engine output shafts are the same size and the engines run in the same rpm range, you are going to have to get creative with pulleys and shafts for the chipper to run at the proper speed.

No.

 

As long as the Engine pulley size is retained as original, the flywheel pulley is the same and its run at the same RPM as original it will be fine.

 

I have had two 625's and will always have a soft spot for them.

Posted
5 hours ago, hydefamilyuk said:

Hi did you buy the chipper?.

How is it going 

No, when I arrived to look it was obviously nicked, wasn't as described and I didn't trust the sellers so left it!

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