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Advice Please - Timberwolf or Green Mech


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On my second QC now and I have to say that I think it's one of the best design 6inch chipper on the market.

 

The turntable is brilliant, easy to maintain, and the only thing that went wrong with my old one was bearings at 750 hours.

 

 

 

 

 

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What sort of money are the quad chip?

 

The tw230 is 14900 plus

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I was in a gm dealer recently and they had a quad chip on display, asked for a price he told me 24k!!! Obviously you'd get one for less but why start so high

 

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Which dealer? (PM if you want), list on a QuadChip is £18,365 and a 130 is £11,480 less what ever discount and plus vat!

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Do the green mech suffer from cracking like the tw?

 

What about a forst?

All 750k machines suffer from cracking, quad chips and the new tw 230 have had there fair share, the Forst isn't a 750k machine but neither of mine has show cracking or broken welds etc.

 

The new forst 6" petrol might change things though, as I'm told it's basically an st6 with a shortened chassis and the heavy diesel swapped for a 38hp petrol! Proper 6" machine with decent power but under 750k genius really, keep good size metal where it matters and loose the one major heavy bit!

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