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One of the guys I sub for has one of the prototypes so used it a couple of times and it's impressive I would say on par with a 190.

The grease points are a great idea ,internally it's very well thought out with easy blade change with double sided blades the fans are steel and it has huge Greasable main bearings,double heavy duty springs for the wide rollers.

It eats big lumps and crushes branches to feed well.

If I was in the market for a machine for bang per buck I would choose it for sure.

 

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really like the look of these and tempted to purchase one, what they like compared to greenmech 150 or jenson? il have to get demo on one but peoples thoughts??

 

also wheres best place to purchase at the mo, like best price?

 

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I had demo last week of the forst and the 230 tw and got

To say the forst eats the wood fast but the tw take bigger bits and like the way u can get to the blades ,

 

 

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my main thing is iv never owned a tw and had people say (who also have never owned one) they the tw aren't are robust as jenson or greenmech. this is something thats been on my mind so for those that own a TW whats reliability like? also loving these comments sounds like its the machine for me going on what people say. :)

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my main thing is iv never owned a tw and had people say (who also have never owned one) they the tw aren't are robust as jenson or greenmech. this is something thats been on my mind so for those that own a TW whats reliability like? also loving these comments sounds like its the machine for me going on what people say. :)

 

 

I've got one of each a150 tw which is just died but I had since 2004 the thing that used to p..s me of that the bearing used to need changeling every 200 h , the Jenson is a bigger machine can't fault it , think for the money that new tw takes some beating

 

 

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