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As above, accumulation of crap in the roller slides.

 

Take off cover, undo springs, lift roller block (make sure it is secured in upright position), good clean, grease up, drop block back down, WD40 on springs, back on, cover back on, good to go-go.

 

£220 + VAT please.:001_tt2:

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The rollers on my timberwolf 150 have moved slightly and the gap between them increased meaning that it doesn't pull in and grab branches as well as it should . is this a common problem and is it easily fixed?

Any advice appreciated.

 

Just put new roller bodies on a timberwolf (the bits that look like revolving blades) it's made an very old machine like new. Grabs it a treat. Do what the other guys said first, then only change the roller bodies if worn; they wear through the middle and will not grip anything under 15mm. This happens around 2000hrs. Change the springs if weak.

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