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Andy Collins
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they are perfect for domestic work in the UK though :thumbup1:

 

easy to maintain

good on fuel

light weight

easy push around

narrow can be pushed through some gateways etc

they chip 5inch

they are more than quick enough chipping branches

 

only bad side is trying to reverse it you cant see it at all

 

 

i love them, ive used tw 125,150,190 the sheisling how ever you spell them 9inch tracked and 12inch turn table chippers and they all have there problems :001_smile:

 

 

 

get on ebay pal,reverse camera kit with infa red (for night time) £45.00 including 8" colour screen,easy fit under 1hr.U will never loose the chipper again,ive had one 18months now and its brilliant,also makes general reversing safer.we love if for backing the tw150 up.

wish we had a tw125 today,had to push our 150 down a gravel path....ballache!!!

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1st and 2nd reductions i have no before pics off, i have never done yew trees before or never tackled tree like this so im open to some input to what u lot think

the last 2 pics is what the customer wanted i didnt really want to do it but i got payed for it and tryed to do what i could

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well today was fun :001_rolleyes: i quoted this in october couldnt remember it and i obviously didnt look round it well enough when i priced it up i thought we would be able to fell pretty much all of them if not all of them. i thought was only the 1 wire going on the outside of them. so got started had climb the first bigger one, found out that had a steel angle iron bottom :thumbdown: moved onto the next lot which all felled, BUT all the first 6ft of the ten or some stems had a nail every inch up it :thumbdown:

next ground along had nails and metal wire in them, along with another wire going straight through the middle of them, then the rest of them were worse with metal in them all and wires going through either side of them. still got it all done by 2.30 with 1 mega full transit load :blushing:

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