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Don't know the ins and outs but timberwolf are entec and entec are timberwolf! I am sure someone will correct me if i am wrong:001_tongue: However i think the point should be is that they are advertising the machine as 2001 timberwolf! now i know they were still producing entecs in 2001 as deano on here has a 2001 entec(different machine to this one) so it is prob an entec. This could be a good machine and the kohler is prob a more powerfull engine than the briggs on my timberwolf:laugh1:

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The CH25PH was not turned into a TW model because of the hassel getting the bonnets in diff colours. I do think a couple might of been sprayed and sold as demo / prototype in the very early TW years but they would prob be 1999 / 2000 machines. The machines probably an Entec CH25PH sprayed orange. The last CH25PH was produced Oct 2001. It was built when Entec was building yellow and orange side by side. The CH25PH was never produced in TW spec. The ID plate on top of the machine should say what it is. If the serial no starts with 1 its Entec, 2 its TW. If it has not got ID plate ask a big WHY??

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Just looking at the pic again. I would question the age. The feed funnel is incorrect for that year. From Oct 2000 all feed trays had sides on similar to todays machines. SERIAL NUMBER CHECK REQUIRED.

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Just looking at the pic again. I would question the age. The feed funnel is incorrect for that year. From Oct 2000 all feed trays had sides on similar to todays machines. SERIAL NUMBER CHECK REQUIRED.

 

thanks for the advice , i thought something wasnt right , i emailed the guy again regarding doubts about it being a timberwolf and funnily enough i havnt heard anything since !! :thumbdown: to be honest i wasnt really looking for another as i have one i could possibly buy from a guy on here , but the clutch needed replacing on my landy so my budgets slipped a bit ! ..

thats the second dodgy chipper ive enquired about in two weeks , !

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Where do you get your parts from mate? This needs a good service before I can put it to work. Was think Spectrum Plant at Ruthin?

 

I used to get my parts from Hancocks in birmingham mail order . Now I use a local mower maintenance shop . They stock all oil filters and air filters which fit the kohler engine . Although these are not genuine kohler parts . My chipper had a new engine 5 or more years ago and has been on none genuine parts since and runs great . Always use a decent oil though . Get my blades from Saturn Knives . :001_smile:

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