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On the plus side the 190 isn't that heavy.

 

On the minus side it's a square infeed and a narrow chute, which make getting bulky brash through harder. The downside of being lighter is that the components are not as well built.

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been using a tw 190 tracked all this week ,its just a chipper nothing else ,does what its supost to do ,its a run of the mill machine compared to some ,it does pull in timber better than i thought it would tho ,and great on diesel to

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IMO the 190 is twice the machine that the 150 is.

 

however like Pete said, a green mech 19-28 would be my first choice these days,

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restling?

 

wrestling,, my spelling is crap, it hates small forks and also likes to pull wood and branches agaist the anvil instead of in the blades, does it to much,, but like i said its a reliable machine, but after working with the jensen for 2 years i cant get on with the 190

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Its an ok budget machine. Its no 19-28, and a long way behind anything like a jensen, vermeer bandit schleising, but then again you get what you pay for in life i suppose.:)

 

not quite sure how to take this comment

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Its an ok budget machine. Its no 19-28, and a long way behind anything like a jensen, vermeer bandit schleising, but then again you get what you pay for in life i suppose.:)

 

Candidate for biggest BS statement this year....

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