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You dont have to live with my wife otherwise i would upgrade. Thinking about it i've had the chipper longer than the wife and like the wife it makes loads of noise and does its job but has cost less to maintain :001_smile:

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  NoRush said:
You dont have to live with my wife otherwise i would upgrade. Thinking about it i've had the chipper longer than the wife and like the wife it makes loads of noise and does its job but has cost less to maintain :001_smile:

 

:lol::lol::lol::lol: my other just read that. I got a "don't even think about it" moan.

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A company I used to work for had a timberwolf with a similar problem, it turned out it was a broken wire going into a conector under the infeed shoot behind the fuel tank. From memory it was a blue cable and think it was near some relays and awkward to get to. Hope this might help!!!

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There is a small relay on the opposite side to the stress box. I did unbolt it and a wire fell off in my hand so may be the problem but a complete git to get to thats why i lift it with me mate or i may start attacking it with something heavy

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