@@DanielJohnHowTo Thanks for the reply, but I’ve plonked for the Ryobi 3000 as its got a better and bigger feeding system and spares are readily available, thanks again fir the vid 👌👍👏
Wondered why you cut that first piece from the pile in half .Just borrowed my sons new one and the two thing it didn't like were L shaped pieces and small lengths which rattled around . If a piece enters the cutter sideways ( L shape or short length ) it's wider than the 45mm max and can/will jam the cutter . Twigged this (no pun intended ) after several blockages in fairly quick succession . I was chippng a massive Buddleia and found the best thing was to sort the branches into a pile of straightish lengths with side branches , root gnarls and bends lopped off. After that it was happily munching 7ft lengths no problem.
Thanks for sharing your experience, I have used this machine alot and one thing I can say is that there's a few things to learn but once you know it's all good.
I got one and it jammed because i tried using a branch that was slightly too big for it and now i cant get it working again. Ive tried redetting it, ive opened the lid and and theres nothing blocking it. What can u do to get it to start up again? I press on and it just cuts out after 1 second
Oh boy this machine is not safe in my opinion, it's spitting out more debris on the top than the bottom. It will say use eye protection but I think it should say use a motorbike helmet instead. With no disrespect to you, I love your enthusiasm in trying to promote this machine as being useful so hats off to you gentleman.
yeah you need to be careful with this machine, i have shredded a huge pile of branches so it does work but wear gloves and eye protection and stand back if you ask me.