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  1. lumberjack

    Bent Chipper Blades

    I eyeballed the pulleys on my chipper when we replaced the engine, which, IMO, is more accurate than most 2x4's assuming you can site along the flat face or back of the pullies. We still antiseez the bolts on the grinder's teeth. Using Green Teeth, the bolts could be on there for quite a while.
  2. lumberjack

    Bent Chipper Blades

    On the 1/2" bolt, why not just weld it out? Drilling bolts sucks unless there is no better way. I went out to the shop and found 2 bolts I recently welded out, the bigger was 10mm bolt that held the fan on the RG50. The smaller was one of a pair that holds the two halves of the tractor's...
  3. lumberjack

    Bent Chipper Blades

    I'm fairly certain that my chipper and every chipper I've looked at is welded to the frame in a similar fashion?
  4. lumberjack

    Bent Chipper Blades

    Ha precisely, and they can grind entire homes or even asphalt without damage. A classic example of limited understanding from book learning/teaching.
  5. lumberjack

    Bent Chipper Blades

    A local university asked if I would chip residential waste including boards with nails and such. I said sure, as long as they bought me new knifes, bolts, and anvil. They were conducting research on the best way to deal with Katrina type waste. I politely turned them onto things such as tub...
  6. lumberjack

    Bent Chipper Blades

    5 large? I thought it was in the mid 11k's?
  7. lumberjack

    Bent Chipper Blades

    Any chance of compensation?
  8. lumberjack

    Bent Chipper Blades

    Never bent one either, and we've chipped miles of the biggest diameter wood I can shove into the chipper.
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