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Because basically when I asked the question, I wasn't in need of a quick/instant answer and so waiting didn't matter.  I don't use my chipper 'professionally' so don't need it to be back up and running.  If I need to chip, I'll use my JB M300!  As the mod from here has 'poked' Timberwolf, and as I'd expect them to read their forum every once in a while, and as other people might want the answers (which they won't get unless they too phone up), so I'm prepared to wait (and keep poking!).  It's not like they are tricky questions either!  Pretty much any TW tech should know the answers off the top of their heads without having to look it up.

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Hi TuscanPhil, sorry but it still seems we have an issues receiving notifications from the forum outside of the Timberwolf Technical Help section that was recently created.

 

Our Technical Support Engineer has the following advice for you:

"Any grinding of roller blades will shorten their usable length and affect the relationship between upper and lower roller, thus smaller material feed may be a problem.

 

Patched countersunk roller screws may need a nut welding on the head to facilitate removal. Torque settings are in the manual

 

The machine is the early version of TW 125 so the manual online can be referred to if you doesn’t have the original"

https://www.timberwolf-uk.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/TW125PH_April2017.pdf

 

If you have a technical enquiry please do contact us directly as we don't constantly monitor the forums - https://www.timberwolf-uk.com/contact-us/

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35 minutes ago, Timberwolf Official said:

Hi TuscanPhil, sorry but it still seems we have an issues receiving notifications from the forum outside of the Timberwolf Technical Help section that was recently created.

 

Our Technical Support Engineer has the following advice for you:

"Any grinding of roller blades will shorten their usable length and affect the relationship between upper and lower roller, thus smaller material feed may be a problem.

 

Patched countersunk roller screws may need a nut welding on the head to facilitate removal. Torque settings are in the manual

 

The machine is the early version of TW 125 so the manual online can be referred to if you doesn’t have the original"

https://www.timberwolf-uk.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/TW125PH_April2017.pdf

On this page https://arbtalk.co.uk/forums/forum/42-timberwolf/

 

Please click on the follow button above 'start new topic'

 

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The old site used to have an option in the back end to set user notifications per forum, this one doesn't that I can find unfortunately

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