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Before I sign the papers on a new 130, the greenmech dealer is doing the arb 150 with a 37hp B&S vanguard petrol engine for £1000 more. I'm just wondering if I spend the extra now and get the larger machine? It lists the throughput as 3.5 tons per hour, where as the 130 is listed at 3 tons per hour.

 

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My local dealer is doing the 130 for £10995 + VAT and the 150 is £11950 + VAT. 

Thats my thinking, if I'm spending that much money I might as well spend another £1k + VAT to get the bigger machine. Only downside is the 130 is in stock and the 150 will be in towards the end of September. 

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18 hours ago, tim361 said:

The 150 is a 37hp petrol Briggs and Stratton air cooled engine, can process 3.5 tons per hour. The 130 is a 23hp Honda engine that can process 3 tons per hour. Both under 750kg, and with exception to the engines they're pretty similar

I'm a big fan of the GM130 with it's petrol 23hp V twin.

I regularly use one belonging to a mate in the West of Brittany.

It's productive enough when keeping wood for fuel and it's size only tells on long conifer jobs.

For the extra 15hp I would have thought the 150p would have been able to process more than half a ton extra per hour though.

I've also used the TW125 on several occasions and can see why it has such a following.

I'd also be tempted with a TW160 which has a fine looking spec but for the lack of brakes.

  Ty

 

 

 

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That the only thing I'm thinking. That for more than half as much HP again it will only produce get through another half a ton of waste. The dealer has said he's sold a lot of 130's to people in my situation and no body has even complained about its lack of ability. 

I did look at the 160, but the nearest dealer being bloody miles away put it out of the question for me. 

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We had a 130 on hire with the 23hp engine, really decent chipper. I would suggest its for an entry level company. 

 

We demo'd the forst st6p with the 37hp BS engine and i was really impressed with its power, fuel injected and  uses no more fuel than the diesel?.

 

If it was a choice of the 23hp honda or the 37hp fuel injected BS, no question the BS..

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