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Timberwolf tw150 feed roller problem


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Looking for some help, my tw150 feed roller have developed a problem. When machine is started the feed rollers engage and run as supposed too for about 3-4 mins then stop. You then press the infeed button and in starts for a few seconds and stops again. I have replaced relay and tried new limit switch without any success. I have also replaced electric control on direct valve non of this has worked. 

 When I bypass the stress control it feeds in. It’s an 2007 machine and I’m stuck at what to do next. Is it a computer replacement, as I can’t see a speed sensor on the flywheel I don’t know where to go next.

 Thanks for any help john

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  • 2 years later...
8 hours ago, GoodFellers said:

Hi CGS

iv got exactly the same problem on my Timberwolf 150... did you find the cause of the problem? If so could you please give me some pointers?

Did you try tightening the alternator belt ?

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