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Could use a little help here please. I have a TW 230 DHB which needs an anvil replacement. I found the three capscrews that retain it and the removal thread (jacking screw?) does anybody have service manual for this machine?

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Hi - you can view and download the TW 230DHB manual on the link below: 

 

If you need any advice please get in touch with your local Timberwolf Depot (listed on our website)

 

TIMBERWOLF-UK.COM

Download the official manuals and parts lists for your Timberwolf Wood Chipper or Wood Shredder. Current and Historical machine manuals available.

 

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Hi just replaced the handbrake on my 230 it seems to come up a little high when in the on position, the owners manual doesn't cover handbrake adjustment or set up, is there a workshop manual available please? Thanks.

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2 hours ago, Ryan m said:

Hi just replaced the handbrake on my 230 it seems to come up a little high when in the on position, the owners manual doesn't cover handbrake adjustment or set up, is there a workshop manual available please? Thanks.

Depends upon the axles but generally you will either tighten a bolt on the back of the hub (knott axles) or click an adjuster round with a screwdriver (alko axles). The wheel should rotate with a little bit of rubbing but not locked. 
 

look for around 5mm free play on each cable. Handbrake lever wants to come up around halfway. 

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