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China wood seem to get pretty good reviews

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bjr

08-20-2006 12:11:30




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I don't own one but have studied on them some. The Chinese chippers have to be maintained some and when being assembled there some places to tighten and adjusting to watch out for. The people that have bought them seem to think for the money they do a pretty decent job. If I had an extra $1700 I'd buy one in a heart beat and I live in Eastern WA in the desert. But there alway one of my relatives trying to get me to help trim trees and nowhere get rid of branches. A big good chipper sure would be nice. bjr

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sooner

07-05-2007 05:17:36




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 Re: China wood seem to get pretty good reviews in reply to bjr, 08-20-2006 12:11:30  
I have a Billy's Beaver 6" pto wood chipper. The drive shaft for the infeed is broken at the universal joint (ball type) It was made in china and I cannot find parts or a manual. Did you ever run accross info on this type of chipper.
Dave



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