wish my wedges were that easy to remove. mines got 3 bolt holders and thats it. no extra hole for removal like yours shows. there stuck thats for sure and i need to sharpen them and adjust them fast. simple chipper but pain in the ass to remove the wedges. copper antiseze when these are out for sure
Thanks for the video My friend and God bless you
wish my wedges were that easy to remove. mines got 3 bolt holders and thats it. no extra hole for removal like yours shows. there stuck thats for sure and i need to sharpen them and adjust them fast. simple chipper but pain in the ass to remove the wedges. copper antiseze when these are out for sure
Thanks
Yea man no problem!
Dang! I couldn't make out that list of models this video does NOT apply to, i have a Whisper Chipper JEY 616 would these instructions not apply?
Do you happen to know the torque specs for the bolts? I have an Asplundh chipper as well, but can't find any literature online. Thanks!
Thanks for the video.
Also does the blades need to be gapped at certain degrees?
No,the mount on the drum has a pitch already.
@@martykuczenska6906 So it just sets flush down into the drum?
Also Thanks for the reply.
Yes and than you reinsert the wedge that secures the blade
Looks like my chipper more chipper