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Belt to chain whisper chipper
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<blockquote data-quote="Eq Broker" data-source="post: 6513885" data-attributes="member: 36950"><p>I wouldn't recommend a steel chain as it will break links. Steel chains don't work on stump grinders and wood chippers. You may want to go to a 4 groove pulley and a 4 groove belt if there is room on the shafts to do so. If there isn't room, I would go with a 2 groove banded belt. For example, Bandit's usually come with 4 separate belts and we convert them to a 4 banded belt and the chipper seems to perform better with the banded belt as all 4 bands are working.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eq Broker, post: 6513885, member: 36950"] I wouldn't recommend a steel chain as it will break links. Steel chains don't work on stump grinders and wood chippers. You may want to go to a 4 groove pulley and a 4 groove belt if there is room on the shafts to do so. If there isn't room, I would go with a 2 groove banded belt. For example, Bandit's usually come with 4 separate belts and we convert them to a 4 banded belt and the chipper seems to perform better with the banded belt as all 4 bands are working. [/QUOTE]
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