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after finally deciding that my old kwik chip is no longer a reliable machine :lol:. im looking at a used timberwolf 125 from mason wood chippers. anybody have one of these? are they any good? i only want if for small stuff anything 5 inch ish i use as fire wood

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they are excellent in my experience! it chews up stuff almost as well as a 150, but can be pushed across lawns and gravel by one bloke with not much effort!

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They're great little machines. Been using one today. Easy to move around with one guy.

 

Downside is that they're a real pain to tow as they're quite light. So go over speed bumps very slowly. #i've also had a few issues with batteries and the Honda engine. Other than that it's been great.

 

I think i'd rather have a 150 though.

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I have just bought an old 1998 125 and I am so impressed with it. It has a kohler 25 Ho petrol engine which I was a bit dubious about initially but it has been great. Sharp blades and it is very nearly as capable as a 150. Great piece of kit!

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yes! i run one and its a great little machine. keep the blades sharp and its almost as quick as a 150dh with the added advantage that you can push it around easier. in-fact i've even winched mine up a set of steps into and then down, back out, of a garden!

i did a days job chipping for a big contracter, who normaly runs a 12" chipper on a tractor but as the job was far from his base he got me in for the day, he acturly laughed when i turned up with it but soon praised it when we got into action!!

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