I would not say it is quite, makes as much noise as my P/T and I need ear defenders.These machines are designed for the suburban gardiner where quietness is desirable
I would not say it is quite, makes as much noise as my P/T and I need ear defenders.These machines are designed for the suburban gardiner where quietness is desirable
Hi, sorry - thought location was public! I'm in Leeds. I'll have a look at it first and see what's what. Then offer it here.I think that the ATX 1600 is the older version of the ATX 2200 which I currently have and that works really well even though it now has no wheels and has to be carried around. The 1600 is a helix type cutter whilst the 2200 uses a blade and is a much simpler design and for composting having it chopped up with a blade is supposed to be better. For anyone wanting to shred then as a freebie it has to be worth a go if you live nearby, which @John Duffy you are not giving us any clues ! Giving some idea of your location can be very helpful in situations like this because there just might be someone close by who would jump on the offer.
This Bosch shredder has been given to me.
The motor runs fine, but to be honest I have found it worse than useless at shredding. I wondered if it just needs a sharpen, or new blades. I've had a similar MacGregor unit in the past, and although brand new, that wasn't much better. So my expectations are low, and I don't have the time to waste on it.
Any thoughts or advice before it goes to the tip?
Thanks
John
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Haha. I'm an Engineer! Seriously, I must just have left it like that in frustration...In the picture you show, the feed direction switch is set to reverse. Have you tried it in the other direction?
https://www.manuals.co.uk/bosch/axt-1600-hp/manual?p=11
had a first go with the Makita. Seems fine and does the job. I still have to reduce stuff to a size that it will take through the narrow mouth but it pulls shrubby bits through quite well.I've gone for the Makita UD2500. £225.
https://www.lawson-his.co.uk/makita-ud2500-2500w-electric-shredder
I need the organic material even if not composted, to bury in new beds in this hard pan clay soil. Also as a mulch.
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