weldingisfun
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- Joined
- Dec 12, 2006
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- West Bell County, Texas
- Tractor
- Mahindra 4500 4WD w/FEL, and Scotts S2048 lawn tractor
If you own a Jimna Chipper I would sure appreciate your input.
The Operator's Manual calls for a gap of between .010 to .030 inch between the cutter Bar and the blades. That just can't be correct!
The gap between the two set by the factory is nearly 1/4 inch. When I did a test run with the factory setting, many small twigs passed through or were shredded. I would be concerned about jamming if I cut a lot of "bushy" branches. I will be shredding mostly cedars and junipers.
What gap have you set between the cutter bar and blade?
Also, what size Allen wrench does it take for the cutter bar mounting screws? I have metric wrenches and sockets, but no metric Allen wrenches.
The Operator's Manual calls for a gap of between .010 to .030 inch between the cutter Bar and the blades. That just can't be correct!
The gap between the two set by the factory is nearly 1/4 inch. When I did a test run with the factory setting, many small twigs passed through or were shredded. I would be concerned about jamming if I cut a lot of "bushy" branches. I will be shredding mostly cedars and junipers.
What gap have you set between the cutter bar and blade?
Also, what size Allen wrench does it take for the cutter bar mounting screws? I have metric wrenches and sockets, but no metric Allen wrenches.