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Hi, looking for some chipper help/advice please. I've bought a timberwolf 125, quite an old one (2005) and the engine revs drop and cuts out when stress control kicks in. It manages to chip everything okay 2-3 inch, but nothing bigger. Drained the petrol tank and there was an inch of water in the bottom due to a naff tank cap. Fitted new service kit and changed plugs. I'll probably change coils next and see if that solves the problem. Would like to get this machine running right and chipping what it was designed to do because I think it will be a great little chipper so any advice would be appreciated.

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Fuel filter, my old 18/100 which had a kohler engine, played up change in line fuel filter which still made no difference, anyway unbolted fuel tank on top of engine and found another filter. Any know if the early Honda had hidden filter. 

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