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Good info thanks, I've hired a lot of machines from the normal stables(GM, TW, forst and Jenson) but only use one maybe once every two months on average over the years. Just the hire places are around an hour away which is a pain! So I'm shortly going to treat myself 😂👍

 

My gut said the GM was a better occasional chipper (engine cover and wide letter box infeed) but I've also have been impressed with the TW's I've hired. 160 probably a bit lighter and dare I say it be better for hooking to the back of the foreman and heading off-road if needed 👍

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How can " the blades be the same " but " smaller " this makes them different in my book of logic.

 

Sorry, always struggled with my English grammar. The blades are the same design but different in dimension. The ground cutting angle is concave like it's bigger brother.

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Sorry, always struggled with my English grammar. The blades are the same design but different in dimension. The ground cutting angle is concave like it's bigger brother.

 

somethin tells me he was pullin your leg :blushing:

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