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If you slowed conveyor down doesn't it make kindling thinner???

 

When kindlet first came out the pump used to run slower, then they brought out what I think they called a turbo pump, I can remember getting the uprated kit for mine,

 

Old pump I kept for a spare

 

I always think it's the bagging side which slows it down

 

 

When I adjusted it the conveyer moves further in one stroke of the ram, the kindling doesn't seem to pile up so quick, but it could just be me! I find putting the bags over the end of the chute a right faff though and seems to be main cause of backing up

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i have doubled the length of my the standard chute on my kindlet turbo,if i need 400+ bags done in a day i do the morning on my own ,then have 2 of us on it after lunch .

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