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Hi All On behalf of Saturn Machine Knives, I would like to announce that we will be re-manufacturing the GBL/GBT Blades which were originally supplied by Bingham Enterprises at the time. Please share this between friends and colleagues... If you would like to get a price please call the office on 0114 278 9090 and ask for Scott or send me an email at [email protected] Kind Regards Scott Taylor Internal Sales Saturn Machine Knives Ltd 12 Parkway Close Darnall Sheffield S9 4WJ High Quality Chipper Blades | Stump Grinding Teeth | Knife Grinder | Silky Pruning Saws t | 0114 278 9090 f | 0114 278 9091 w | Wood Chipper Blades, Knives,Anvils,Stump Grinding Teeth - Saturn Machine Knives
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hi, i have been attempting to find chipper blades for a 518 jensen 6", and not having much luck. saturn knives have a back log, and i unfortunately do not have a spare set to use after a blade breaking - this has put me on hold untill possibly after xmas, although cleaning the hydraulic oil of the customers drive shall no doubt keep me busy. if anyone has a blade or 2 that is for sale i would be more than greatfull if you could contact me, also contacts of other blade manufacturers would be well appreciated. thanks, tim
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Hi Chaps. I have just purchased a used Timberwolf 125PH, year 2000 with single hydraulic feed roller. The machine runs well, except I don't think the feed roller is performing as it should. The chipping blades are a bit on the blunt side and need a shapen, which will be done ASAP, but it seems to be struggling to drag wood into the chipping chamber. The roller doesn't seem to grip the timber, and just rubs some pieced unless they are pushed in. I know this is not normal as I have used single feed machines before. Can anybody advise me what the best solution to this is? Will a blade change help, and is it possuble to sharpen the blades on the roller to make it grip the timber better? Also, could the roller retention spring be wearing? Any help would be appreciated. I have booked it into my local TW dealer on Monday for a blade change. Many thanks!