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Is this a recent development? Did it used to get rid of the chips OK? Have you checked to make sure the DC ductwork is not (partially) clogged? If this is a new issue I am guessing you have some type problem with the DC. Blower or not, the DC should clear the machine of chips, right? Full disclosure, I have a 20" planner and have never used a 735 so my comments may be off base. Ken
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I had a similar problem with my Delta lunchbox planer. I discovered the seal between the exhaust duct and the planer wasn't quite perfect. I literally put duct tape over the joint and it now works like a champ. It doesn't take much of a leak to affect chip extraction.
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Allan Hill
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The blower works great, surprisingly so. I turned on the planner with the "hood" off and depressed the safety switch. Apparently there is a poor fit of the dust shroud and the blower...dust was circulating rapidly near the connection of the two.
Since I bought the replacement shroud from the DeWalt repair shop I will take the whole thing to see if they can figure it out.
Still looking for suggestions.
Thank you for the input so far.
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I had the same problem. The way I fixed it was to get anew 15" Grizzly