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  1. Just offering the guy some advice on where to get his blades!!. I run a gravity fed chipper and a greenmech roller fed chipper and a stump grinder on blade’s -teeth from qrms,never had a problem with there stuff.
  2. If you’ve got an old blade take it to Glyn at qrms,he’ll get some made for you,way cheaper than rotatech
  3. Thanks for the reply,the 130 dose have extra features but is £1500 more than the tw160
  4. Advice please, I have a gravity fed 20hp chipper that will eat large chunks of wet conifers or anything else but obviously no feed rollers,I’ve been approved finance on a new tw160 or GreenMech 130,will these machines pull in chunks of privet hedge? Conifer and hawthorn hedging with minimal chopping up? I’m not interested in feeding 5-6in poles threw it , more interested in what they will handle and not handle brash wise,I’ve watched most reviews on YouTube of the guys feeding twigs through them an seem to find myself shouting at them ,they walk up to the chipper with a arm full of branches an then feed them one at a time, my machine will handle a good pile of brash in one go if can fit down the hopper . Thanks
  5. Did mine at 60 as no one seems to no the correct torque, done a days chipping with no problems, we’ll see how easy they are to get out before I’m 100% happy
  6. The manufacturer of the drum said no recommend torque just as tight as pos and use thread lock,I’ve had this chipper 4-5 years now and just recently lost a bolt while on full power which smashed the blades,killed the drum,and made a mess of some of the casing around the drum so new drum new bolts and was going to try a different way of securing the blades as the way the manufacturer advised failed big time
  7. Thread lock is what two manufacturers have told me to use, my small chipper is a 20hp beast which is now running on a Titan beaver blade drum,Titan have told me thread lock is a must,rock machinery also state the same
  8. Did you use any thread lock? I always have used it but been reading that it’s not needed
  9. Anyone no the correct torque for blade bolts on a rock machinery- Titan beaver type chipper and also thread lock,use or not use ? Thanks
  10. I just called in at scrap yard an got the bit that plugs in the belt , leave it in the passenger one next to drivers an click it in when in off road,fields,farm tracks ,tip site
  11. Already put a link on but here ya go , cash in hand ? Machine Parts for Forestry, Recycling & Quarrying | QRMS Ltd QRMSLIMITED.COM Are you looking for machinery spare parts for industrial forestry, recycling, quarrying or plant hire equipment...
  12. They don’t accept cash ? , I get my stump grinder teeth from him , half the price of northern arb for same thing, with the chipper blades he’ll want you to order a few setts to make it worthwhile
  13. M500 blades are £225+vat for genuine. They are 500mm long though. It’ll cost you a phone call to find out but I’m sure you’ll get a big saving , see post above
  14. You need to speak to Glyn and he’ll probably need an old blade and the angles Machine Parts for Forestry, Recycling & Quarrying | QRMS Ltd QRMSLIMITED.COM Are you looking for machinery spare parts for industrial forestry, recycling, quarrying or plant hire equipment... Also get my stump grinder teeth from him
  15. Cs100 blades are very similar in size and shape to mine just holes are different, mine are approximately £12 each and I’ve had the heavy duty blades from a certain supplier for £90 each, same same ?

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