Hi, @levihoward7305. Glad you found the video helpful and watchable. As I tell everyone, do your first oil change between 1.5 and 2 hours of run time. Enjoy!
When I’m out in the field, keeping track of the flat washers and lock washers are a pain. I bought serrated flange nuts off of Amazon to replace them. They seem to hold well and I don’t have to worry about dropping a washer in the machine. The flange nuts use a 15 mm Wrench, which gives me enough room to use a combination wrench with a ratchet on the end. Much faster to takeoff. Thanks for your video.
HI, @greatruralliving. I left a detailed answer to your question on the other video. Hope you find it helpful. Again, thanks for watching and for leaving a comment!
Have you done a video on greasing the unit up? My manual says to grease two locations but does not locate them on the machine in a drawing and uses, um, interesting, part names. One grease zerk is clearly visible on the outside above the drum cover you highlighted in this video, The other one is a mystery so far...
Hi, @fatbikejamie. I hadn't thought about do a video on that topic. Not sure it wouldn't be much of a video with just two grease zerks. I see you spotted the hidden zerk in the other video. Glad I could help. Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment!
well, I see a new toy has appeared LOL I would have played myself ... I also hasten to stock up on firewood, since summer is coming here in southern Russia, fire danger is introduced early and it is forbidden to collect deadwood ..😊😂❤
Hi, Pamela. You can remove the blades and flip them over. They are sharp on both sides. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment.
Hi there!Nice video again👍🏻was just a little bit scary to watch when you cleaned those knives with bare hands,arent they very sharp.I would use some wooden stick or gloves,but that’s me. All the best!
Hi, Raimo. They are not sharp like a kitchen knife. More like a sharp axe. That said, if you clean them by wiping from the back to the front, you don't encounter the knife edge.
I noticed you changed the end of your discharge chute. Are you going to do a video on it? I hate the one that come stock on it and would love to know what you did.
Hi, Evan. I also hated the stock discharge chute. I can try to piece together a video of making it, or maybe just a verbal overview of the process. Basically, I just split a snowblower chute in half and narrowed it. There is one other piece, but it is complicated to describe. A video would be helpful. Have a great weekend!
Video was extremely helpful
Hi, @levihoward7305. Glad you found the video helpful and watchable. As I tell everyone, do your first oil change between 1.5 and 2 hours of run time. Enjoy!
When I’m out in the field, keeping track of the flat washers and lock washers are a pain. I bought serrated flange nuts off of Amazon to replace them. They seem to hold well and I don’t have to worry about dropping a washer in the machine. The flange nuts use a 15 mm Wrench, which gives me enough room to use a combination wrench with a ratchet on the end. Much faster to takeoff. Thanks for your video.
Your videos are awesome. My pull cord is stuck and maybe I have a wood jam?? I'll take off the chute and check. Your videos have been very helpful.
HI, @greatruralliving. I left a detailed answer to your question on the other video. Hope you find it helpful. Again, thanks for watching and for leaving a comment!
That is such a nice piece of equipment . Good video .
It sure is.
Have you done a video on greasing the unit up? My manual says to grease two locations but does not locate them on the machine in a drawing and uses, um, interesting, part names. One grease zerk is clearly visible on the outside above the drum cover you highlighted in this video, The other one is a mystery so far...
Hi, @fatbikejamie. I hadn't thought about do a video on that topic. Not sure it wouldn't be much of a video with just two grease zerks. I see you spotted the hidden zerk in the other video. Glad I could help. Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment!
well, I see a new toy has appeared LOL I would have played myself ... I also hasten to stock up on firewood, since summer is coming here in southern Russia, fire danger is introduced early and it is forbidden to collect deadwood ..😊😂❤
answer me friend, where do you put the wood chips that you collect, what do you use the question for?😊
@@dmitrytitenko1277 We use them on the paths in our garden and our bush.
We have the same chipper, blades are dull and not taking anything bigger than 1 inch, any suggestions?
Hi, Pamela. You can remove the blades and flip them over. They are sharp on both sides. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment.
Hi there!Nice video again👍🏻was just a little bit scary to watch when you cleaned those knives with bare hands,arent they very sharp.I would use some wooden stick or gloves,but that’s me.
All the best!
Hi, Raimo. They are not sharp like a kitchen knife. More like a sharp axe. That said, if you clean them by wiping from the back to the front, you don't encounter the knife edge.
Allright,I tought they like planer type knives,they sharp as hell
@@raimopuuvark They are shaped like a planer knife, but not nearly as sharp from the factory. Maybe after I sharpen them.
I noticed you changed the end of your discharge chute. Are you going to do a video on it? I hate the one that come stock on it and would love to know what you did.
Hi, Evan. I also hated the stock discharge chute. I can try to piece together a video of making it, or maybe just a verbal overview of the process. Basically, I just split a snowblower chute in half and narrowed it. There is one other piece, but it is complicated to describe. A video would be helpful. Have a great weekend!
@@ByTheGraceOfGod316 awesome, thanks for the reply.
I look at the moronic device consists of several knives, it looks like a jointer, is that a question.. Я так понимаю ножи съёмные
Yes, it looks like a jointer inside. Same sort of mechanism.
What fuel consumption does the manufacturer claim per hour of operation?😊
They don't specify a fuel consumption.