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220 is a pretty bomb proof machine. I have used them loads in the past and my only real gripe with them over a timberwolf is they dont bite into the larger wood as readily as a timberwolf does. Have used the 190 here and there and have no issues whatsoever with its chipping performance, and it loves eating the big wood too.

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220 is a pretty bomb proof machine. I have used them loads in the past and my only real gripe with them over a timberwolf is they dont bite into the larger wood as readily as a timberwolf does. Have used the 190 here and there and have no issues whatsoever with its chipping performance, and it loves eating the big wood too.

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I would go for the schliesing everytime ive used the 190 quite abit and wasnt that impressed if im honest only tell the difference from 150 to 190 when feeding big logs ive used all kinds of schiesings a 9in tracked and 12in on a turn table dont know the models though i no they have hydraulic powered rollers instead of springs on the timberwolfs so if you can feed it in the roller it will go through crushes all difficult unions only thing in favour of the 190 is price no problems getting parts cheap parts and not as heavy as the schiesings i wouldnt have thought

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I would go for the schliesing everytime ive used the 190 quite abit and wasnt that impressed if im honest only tell the difference from 150 to 190 when feeding big logs ive used all kinds of schiesings a 9in tracked and 12in on a turn table dont know the models though i no they have hydraulic powered rollers instead of springs on the timberwolfs so if you can feed it in the roller it will go through crushes all difficult unions only thing in favour of the 190 is price no problems getting parts cheap parts and not as heavy as the schiesings i wouldnt have thought

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if the tax payer is paying matty tell him the mx220 :thumbup:

be nice to see something yellow rather than orange round here

and tell him to smile when i flash or wave at him rather than frown at me :lol::lol:

if i was going for a new machine and had the choice think i would buy the mx220

i had a play with a mx200 not long ago and they seam to pull stuff in better imo

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if the tax payer is paying matty tell him the mx220 :thumbup:

be nice to see something yellow rather than orange round here

and tell him to smile when i flash or wave at him rather than frown at me :lol::lol:

if i was going for a new machine and had the choice think i would buy the mx220

i had a play with a mx200 not long ago and they seam to pull stuff in better imo

 

Aren't you a tax payer then Burrell??

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