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my landforce chipper has stopped working

When you press the feed in button you have to keep it pressed in for anything to happen.

The feed out works when the in button is held in.if the stress control kicks in then it all stops ive tried most things anyone any ideas?

I think its the control box but not sure.

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Sounds electrical to me, might be that the switch is not latching in the "On" position. Sell it and look at the "Quad Chip" I'm with it at Queensferry tomorrow.

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Get shut of the electrics and make it mechanical hydraulic controls only.

 

To comply with the stop button regs, simply put a sprung gate catch on the stop bar. So that when the bar is put in the stop position you have a hole the catch jumps into.

To get the rollers turning again you must pull the catch and move the bar.

 

Thats what I would do.

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Get shut of the electrics and make it mechanical hydraulic controls only.

 

To comply with the stop button regs, simply put a sprung gate catch on the stop bar. So that when the bar is put in the stop position you have a hole the catch jumps into.

To get the rollers turning again you must pull the catch and move the bar.

 

Thats what I would do.

 

bit like a jensen :thumbup1:

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