Posted by JOB on November 27, 2009 at 14:47:02 from (74.36.130.59):
In Reply to: Wayne wood chipper posted by mdjd4020 on November 26, 2009 at 21:05:44:
Try it out first, I would doubt it will chip anything over six inches if that. After the chipper has been brought up to speed and the drum spinning disengage the clutch and shut off the engine. You will be able to hear any growling in the drum bearings if there is any. I replaced the drum bearings in an Asplundh chipper, not a real tough job. Twenty years ago the bearings were $120.00 each from the dealer. 35 hundred I would say is on the high end on price. Those Mobark style chippers put the Asplundh style ones out of business. Get a manual with it so you can adjust the cutter bar clearance. They chip better if set up correctly.
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