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Wanted Timberwolf tw160


Aisakelly
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3 hours ago, Aisakelly said:

 

Does anyone have a Timberwolf tw160 they would sell currently looking for one have seen a 125 but unsure as have been told not good with conifers.IMG_1616519708.695275.jpg

 

Mate has one fr a few years now - has 4x4 tipper so not a big body on it and i think you would have to try hard to get him to sell it!  K

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I don’t know your circumstances and the work that you do but if you are starting out or a ‘one man band’ then a decent 125 or 160 will serve you well. I’ve used a 125, 150 and 230 and seen a 160 on a job we were on and are all a little different in what they offer. As long as you go into it with your eyes open and realise that it ain’t a 230 or an ST6 and stuff will need more sneding it will do you a turn. If you were doing a lot of larger jobs, small site clearances or street trees where you may have say three climbers up causing chaos at one time and the chipper going at full chat then I’d say a 230 or bigger would be more suitable. If you are hot on the maintenance keeping the blades and anvil in good nick and the rollers sharp then it will be a great tool for you. However if come from a contracting background or have always used larger chippers then it may seem like a step back. Good luck whatever you choose

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