Posted by c.perkins on November 27, 2009 at 09:20:46 from (173.48.131.239):
In Reply to: Wayne wood chipper posted by mdjd4020 on November 26, 2009 at 21:05:44:
not to bad of a price. but the drum bearins should be checked. also I cant remember if the wayne had the set screws on the knife lands to adjust them or if it was Mitts and Merills that had them. any way if it does hope they are able to move they can be hard to free up. 318 is a great engine for those machines they do like gas. just do your self a favor and take a very good look at this machine and make sure it is safe. there is alot of people that sell unsafe chippers, when something goes wrong with a chipper there is a good chance some will be badly hurt or killed so make sure it is a safe machine. mybe take it to someone that is a chipper dealer to have it checked out before buying. Where I work out here in MA we are not a wayne dealer but I know we would check out a machine for some one to see if it was safe.
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