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Mark
 
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I had the same thing happen.
One of the bushings was worn which holds the feed roller. You could
actually see the roller jumping up and down which was causing the chatter.
It egged out on me which allowed that side of the roller to do this. I
replaced both bushings since I had to tear the machine 3/4 of the way down.
I was not impressed with the cheesy aluminum block DeWalt refers to as a
bushing. This was the last of what I considered too many repairs. I
expected a little more reliability out this unit especially since it was
only being used for occassional hobby use. The only good thing I can say
about the DW733 is that the blades are superior to anyone elses in class.
Sold it and got a real planer immedaitely after that.
You can order the bushings online - they were not expensive.
Mark

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I am getting some chatter on the left side at the end of a cut.
Depth of cut is 1/64 or less, and so is the chatter about 1/64 deep.

The head isn't loose nor is the lower plate.

Knifes are sharp.

Appears on the left side. Looks like it get worse if you don't turn
it around on the next pass.

Cutting hard pine.

W. Kirk Crawford
Rochester Hills, Michigan

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