Wallenstein Chipper Owners

/ Wallenstein Chipper Owners #1  

logan97

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Location
Blue Ridge Mnts, Va
Tractor
Kubota B7800 4/wd
We have recently purchased a BX-42 Do you owners use a Ledger setting Gauge to set your stationary blade or just eye-ball it?
 
/ Wallenstein Chipper Owners #2  
I've just eyeballed mine but I do have a very experienced eyeball for measuring. Not too much trouble to make an accurate enough gauge if you don't trust your eye though. I love my chipper, but it's not a precision instrument...
 
/ Wallenstein Chipper Owners #3  
Feeler gauges, in combination to the correct total thickness per owner's manual.
For my BX-62, I don't think I could've seen well enough to even try "eyeball" but that might be different for the 42
 
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Feeler gauges, in combination to the correct total thickness per owner's manual.
For my BX-62, I don't think I could've seen well enough to even try "eyeball" but that might be different for the 42



Just paid $28 for the proper tool from Wallenstein "Ledger Setting Gauge" evidently it is a feeler on a stick?
 
/ Wallenstein Chipper Owners #5  
I have a sheet of plastic that is the right thickness that I use as a feeler gauge
 
/ Wallenstein Chipper Owners #6  
I went to Home Depot and purchased a small sheet of 22 ga sheet metal
made a gauge with a little bend in it
 
/ Wallenstein Chipper Owners #7  
I haven't changed the setting from the factory. I was looking at the chips again today as I was doing some clean up thinking they might be a little big. It doesn't seem like it's to much trouble to change/set the stationary blade.
 
 
 
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