Does anyone have an approximate time of how often to change chipper blades. I do understand it all depends on what you are chipping and also how much rocks and things the guys are throwing in the machine.
It is fairly easy to tell when they need to be changed on a chuck and duck chipper ("Why won't this dead Oak chip?!?!") :-D
But, with an auto feed chipper it is a bit harder to tell. So, any ideas?
-Matt
It is fairly easy to tell when they need to be changed on a chuck and duck chipper ("Why won't this dead Oak chip?!?!") :-D
But, with an auto feed chipper it is a bit harder to tell. So, any ideas?
-Matt
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