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I'd say he was right, kind of...

 

Yeah I know he's right, few years ago borrowed an old 152 and it was as said, its just cause I still have an old PTO 252 :001_cool:

Did'nt mean diabolical opinion more like why do you think there diabolical

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It was a while ago since I last used one but from what I remember it was the roller and safety/infeed bar that where the main prob for us.

The roller would start to jack up, meaning the gap between the roller and the the bottom of the infeed would get bigger so it wouldnt pull smaller stuff through. We either had to switch it off and clean it all out of have someone stand on the feed motor to try and compress the brash down!

The safety bar/infeed bar was a pita, if you wanted to reverse a branch out you had to mess about with catches and stuff before you could put it into feed mode again.

Prob other things but as I say I cant remember really, just remember saying I wouldnt buy one.:001_smile:

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