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Sub 750 or not?

Doesn't necessarily need to be sub 750 as I have a trailer licence but I also don't really need or want to be chipping bigger timber as I'm happy for the logs. I would consider a larger machine but we are talking more money then, that's the only reason I've hinted towards 6" machines. Also considered I may be better with regards to service and repairs if I went for a cheaper machine such as the tw160 or the gm130 which I know is a good machine

 

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After owning second hand used machines, I would strongly recommended you buying new. I've got a Forst ST6, I have very mixed reviews on them. Just being honest. Although at 41 hours, it did snap a shaft but luckily it was under warranty so it didn't cost me. I just thought to myself, yes it's a £20k machine with the vat but all repairs are under warranty for the first 3 years. (So they say anyway). So, if you are spending for instance £10/12k on a second hand use machine, if anything happened you wouldn't be covered so you'd be forking £'s out. I would recommend getting a Forst, Vermeer, TW & GM out on trial and see which one suits you best.

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Hire before you buy and see how you get on, local dealers offerings would be the biggest deciding factor for me. I have Greenplant just up the road who bend over backwards to help so TW makes a lot of sense here, its not about choice for me but serviceability and a good dealer backup. They all go wrong so spares on your doorstep account for something.

 

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I don't know, if it was me I'd be thinking of Tom D's offer..

 

I doubt he's gonna be selling you a piece of crap, and you could always call him up if things go wrong, he might be able to help being as he's got to know the machine's foibles..

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I'm sure the offer from Tom is a good one but in honesty, if I were to get a forst it would have to be new for the guarantee. On account of wills snapping a shaft, a friend of mines st8 needing a new ecu at 100hrs and a company I sub to has has several problems with their st6. I'm not sure what timberwolf are like for backup and service in my ares but I know greenmech have been fantastic with a friends 130

 

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I'm sure the offer from Tom is a good one but in honesty, if I were to get a forst it would have to be new for the guarantee. On account of wills snapping a shaft, a friend of mines st8 needing a new ecu at 100hrs and a company I sub to has has several problems with their st6. I'm not sure what timberwolf are like for backup and service in my ares but I know greenmech have been fantastic with a friends 130

 

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My Forst is nearly new, there's 2.5 years warranty left on it, I'll even help you sort out finance on it if you like. It's only done about 60 hours... save £2k off the price of a brand new one....

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