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I recently sold my 3yr old 50hp Jensen 540 to a gm 160 owner who is thrilled with the extra performance. 
 

but now it looks like Jensen are sticking pathetically small engines in. Dunno if they’d do a custom engined machine again? 

 

The safe if a little mundane bet would be timberwolf, but if I was in the market again I’d be demoing the GM205 first 

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9 hours ago, josharb87 said:

I recently sold my 3yr old 50hp Jensen 540 to a gm 160 owner who is thrilled with the extra performance. 
 

but now it looks like Jensen are sticking pathetically small engines in. Dunno if they’d do a custom engined machine again? 

 

The safe if a little mundane bet would be timberwolf, but if I was in the market again I’d be demoing the GM205 first 

Why did you sell the Jensen? Interesting as I thought your machine had the perfect spec.

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16 minutes ago, IronMike said:


What you doing now fella?


Half the year tracking wolves, lynx, bears and wolverines. The other half general conservation across 140 odd reserves of which about 40 I’m responsible for the practical aspects. 
 

I’ve kept the logbullet though 😉

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