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I agree Schleising have a far superior build quality and on paper is hugely better than the Timberwolf 190 in every respect this is why I had one shipped over from Holland, but on the day it was awful, yes it would take bit bits but it was so slow. I used Schleising years ago when I first left college at a large firm in Newcastle and all they had were Schleising's, and yes they were awsome!

 

I really dont know what to put it down to but on the day my old Timberwolf was quicker and out chipped the MX235

 

Was the verible speed roller turned down as they all have this on them so you can slow down or speed up the rollers ?

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Yes the fitter form Overland was with the machine, he was operating the verible speed rollers, he was turning it up for branchwood and brash and down to timber, I was expecting a machine like no other for £26k but I was bitterly disappointed.

 

If your Eva in Swansea drop into my yard an have a whirl of mine , maybe the never ones have lost there toutch compared to the old ones

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I agree Schleising have a far superior build quality and on paper is hugely better than the Timberwolf 190 in every respect this is why I had one shipped over from Holland, but on the day it was awful, yes it would take bit bits but it was so slow. I used Schleising years ago when I first left college at a large firm in Newcastle and all they had were Schleising's, and yes they were awsome!

 

I really dont know what to put it down to but on the day my old Timberwolf was quicker and out chipped the MX235

 

I no timberwolfs are quicker chipping than schleisings but the schleisings overall are quicker because with the hydraulic rams crushing the infeed rollers if you can get the branch to the chipper it will go through no snedding out needed! That is what id have built like a tank they are! :thumbup1:

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Great advice lads!....interesting Stephen mentioned Greenmech....I used one on a trial years ago and didn't like it.....then spent a day with on last year and it was Awsome do I can see they have come a long way since then....very capable....TTman I also think a bandit would be worth a look:thumbup::thumbup:

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