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Also the manual shows adjusting studs that the knifes set on. My chipper does not have these studs.
Ok I couldn't wait till next weekend to work on the chipper. All the bolts for the knifes came out! The knifes are Asplundh pn 012-0014-22 and they measure 11 & 15/16 x 2.5x 3/8. Every knife I find with that part number is 3" tall not 2.5". Do you think they are worn 1/2 inch? Seems like a lot.
I have drain pipe on mine lol works fine btw it will blow without the hose but eventually in wet brush it will stop up chute! Gratz on your chipper op I adjust my knives to the raised edge marking the bore then adjust the cutter bar to it. Some fart with a gauge dime etc, I set it as close to knives as i can get it without touching. When its set optimum it will pop air like a rotor on a helo. The chips will be fine as well. Always after tightening it all down roll the rotor back wards by hand to make sure blades do not touch cutter not sure the manual says it but when I was foreman at the big o in the 80s this was standard procedure.It might suck (chip) but it won't blow without a hose hooked up connecting the drum housing to the chute, as Caltree mentioned. A piece of Big O non perforated drain pipe would likely work in a pinch.
I have the hose for the hookup to the blower. I think I will be good once I get the new blades installed.
See this is sorta right, sorta wrong, the only fatalities are from self feeds last i heard but everyone considers these more dangerous. I know your being funny somewhat so not really aimed your way just saying, I have thrown miles of brush, made enough chips to fill two sky scrapers with no injury other than occasional scratch in a whisper! Expect a stung hand or earlobe especially on blackjack and hickory or be wise and make you a shove stick lay knarly on feed table and use the long stick made from a limb with a v left at the business end and shove it through with itJust remember: First you chuck, then you duck. Got it? Say it with me now: First I chuck, then I duck.
No loose clothes or gloves. Helmet with full face shield. And may god have mercy on yer soul.
Is there a minimum height for the blades. If new is 3" is 2.5 to short for the wedge bolt to hold it secure. Also kind of strange that there are no adjustment studs for knife height? Anyone see one like this?
Ok I got the chipper all back together and chipping with new knifes. It now pulls the branches thru and chips great. Now I need to get started cleaning up around the house from the logging that was done. That is what I purchased the chipper for.
Most of the blade adjusters have allen head in bottom to adjust height the extra bolt is a cap to use to remove the wedge on knife change! Its a short bolt to cap the gum n goo from clogging threads. Then after removing bolts a long bolt is put in there and impacted down to break wedge free !Good job on that chipper. Tell me though, what did you do about the blade adjuster bolts or studs. The older ones had these studs that seemed to just sit there, but I have never worked on one of those and have always wondered how they worked. What's the deal with the extra block bolts? These usually have 3 bolts, yours has 5.
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