ronjhall
Super Star Member
In cold weather metal can become brittle but I would have thought colder than that
My thoughts exactly. Temperatures that would cause blade problems would be closer to 0°.
In cold weather metal can become brittle but I would have thought colder than that
Buppies, I think the problem is the wood freezing more so than the chipper blades. At least that’s what the rental place says.
Started at 9 last night at bedtime, up to 15 this morning. High Monday predicted 15-19. Too #@€m cold!
...................................Met Joyce for lunch, had a great visit and terrific catfish platter. Worth the 6 hour round trip. It was like we’d been in touch regularly instead of 47 years since we last met in person. But we have been friends since first grade, which was 59 years ago. We are going to try to get together every 4-5 weeks. It was great therapy for me.
Read the online manual. It has no reference to what temperatures to operate other than oil specification. Their numbers are not inline with manufactures spec. I must have a older manual. I see a couple other page references have been corrected in online manual. I will follow cold weather operation the same as using tractor.Buppies, I think the problem is the wood freezing more so than the chipper blades. At least that’s what the rental place says.