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Petrol engined TW 280, any experience on here?


Mick Dempsey
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On 15/03/2021 at 19:50, Ty Korrigan said:

What is the typical price difference between machines with the 50hp deezle and 57hp petrol?

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€42000 for thé petrol, diesel unavailable out here it seems.

I had a message from a member (who has run a lot of chippers) through another platform who has used both, he says that the diesel is the superior machine.

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3 hours ago, Mick Dempsey said:

€42000 for thé petrol, diesel unavailable out here it seems.

I had a message from a member (who has run a lot of chippers) through another platform who has used both, he says that the diesel is the superior machine.

Dont forget the resale value will be more, so although the diesel is more in the first place, you get it back when you sell it

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Have started showing a bit of ankle to the salesman for one of these.
They have only got the 57hp petrol engine on offer here in France
Thats a fair bit of extra poke compared to the 45hp v1505 turbo diesel they had beforehand.
 
Anyone here got one of these and has real life experience using it, what’s it like? As good as the diesel or not (or better)
 
TIA, 
Mick


I’ve ended up with the Timberwolf 8 inch petrol. My old 230 was starting to cost me money and after a week of arsing around with it and numerous electrical issues, it dying in the middle of a job I rang the local dealer and they couldn’t supply a 6 inch machine for 3 months. They had this machine in the yard so I went and swapped. Initially I wasn’t that impressed by it and thought it be a thirsty beast but having lived with it for the passed few months I’ve really grown to like it, maybe love it.
If your running it flat out all day chipping at capacity you will notice the fuel consumption but in an average week, I’ve not noticed it to be honest. I was running white diesel in the old chipper so the costs are pretty much comparable.
In short, it’s a great machine, thirsty but great.
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