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Timber wolf s426 advice


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40 minutes ago, Will C said:

It’s all about the trees man! And the girls love it 🥰 

Someone was driven to sexual frenzy when I got home tonight stinking of 2 stroke oil after a day on the hedge cutters.

 

Sadly it was the dog.

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I ran a S426 for about 5 years. They aren't chippers and much slower on large timber but if you are stuff through pruning (we do a lot of lime repollards) they were amazing. Thirsty on diesel though, would use full tank in a hard day of shredding.

 

5 years of no blade changes is also a massive cost saving - currently on a Forst ST8D we change the blades weekly at a cost of £60/week. Over 5 years that's significant.

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