Wood Chipper drum filling with water

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HayMan22

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Hello all, I have a Vermeer BC600XL and in the fall and winter months water gets into the drum where the fly wheel is and freezes overnight, resulting in us having to spend 20 minutes every morning to free the wheel before we can start. We’ve tried to tarp it but it’s not a great solution. I was to drill a small hole or two into the bottom of the drum to work as a drain but it’d like to know if anyone has had a similar experience. Or has a reason I should drill the hole
 
Hello all, I have a Vermeer BC600XL and in the fall and winter months water gets into the drum where the fly wheel is and freezes overnight, resulting in us having to spend 20 minutes every morning to free the wheel before we can start. We’ve tried to tarp it but it’s not a great solution. I was to drill a small hole or two into the bottom of the drum to work as a drain but it’d like to know if anyone has had a similar experience. Or has a reason I should drill the hole
how is it getting in?
 
I'd try my best to get some temporary sealant on that crack like silicone, something lightweight, to stop the water from getting in
It’s not possible to seal it, that hatch also needs to open if anything gets jammed in there
 
That’s what I’m referring too
yes, definately drill a hole in the bottom to drain and then keep it clear after you're done for the day.

I thought when you said drum like a 1000 or bigger drum chippers that the drum itself was cracked and water was getting in.

I can't see a hole in the bottom of the enclosure doing anything to impede performance.
 
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