drphil_good
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a friend has acquired an old w.w. grinder model 66NC, neither of us have any idea what it is actually for. any ideas please feel free to educate us. thanks.
sawinredneck said:Got one sitting in the driveway I am rebuilding for a freind right now. Is that the 3hp or the 8hp model? They were build in the late 70's early 80's, in Wichita Ks (look at the tag on it) I call it the whirling blades of death myself. But boy do they shred the brush!!! Just don't get to close, it will eat you, respect it
It is a chipper/shredder for small brush, makes nice mulch.
Andy
habanero said:Hey fellow Kansan, you wouldn't happen to know where one could get screens for these old grinders, do you? I have a 2-E model with a 4 horse Kohler on it that I got for next to nothing, but it doesn't have any screens with it. It just has the rods for wet stuff. Just as a quick and dirty (and cheap) test, I made a rudimentary screen from some sheet metal I had laying around and though it seems to work-sort of-I'd like to find a source for real screens. I know it's a tall order since WW is out of business, but you don't know unless you ask. Thanks in advance.
drphil_good said:what a scary SOB this thing is. :greenchainsaw:
i obviously have a few questions now that i have an engine on it, one is how is the pulley setup supposed to work, i have it direct with a belt, i just shimmed the engine up till the belt was tight. (which makes it hard to start naturally)
is there supposed to be an idler pulley so that you can engage/disengage the blades.
habanero said:Thanks for the info, Andy. It's what I figured, but thought I'd ask and find out.
My grinder has a clutch on the engine pulley. I don't know if it's original or not, though. From the look of it, my guess is it isn't, but I could be wrong.
Mowingman said:W.W. grinders are still made. They have a website. With a model number, I am sure you can get screens for that machine. Those were typically used to grind/shred garden waste for use in compost piles.
good confusionismdrphil_good said:looks like if used incorrectly, one could end up with stumps
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