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I think it would be fair to say that American chippers still have the edge until a British manufacturer takes the plunge & builds a heavy duty chipper. The opening is 7x12 & if it fits it's history.

 

Yeah we know that mate.....fine kit without any doubt.

 

 

British wont do it as its a limited market to start with then the stupid towing laws.....not worth the investment I would guess.

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Originally Posted by Dan Earp View Post

 

U put the wet stuff in and give it enough brash and a lil time itll block up i hardly use them but seen them do it

 

Not got one myself but I've got a mate who blah blah blah.......heard it all before and didn't listen then !

 

Like the others I have been using Timberwolfs for years and never had one block like that, its down to proper maintenance and use.

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Like the others I have been using Timberwolfs for years and never had one block like that, its down to proper maintenance and use.

 

Stand a Forst next to a Timberwolf with equal amounts of brush, straight Poplar or nasty wet stuff.

The Forst will finish first with less effort from the operator.

 

 

 

Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!

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Originally Posted by Dan Earp View Post

 

U put the wet stuff in and give it enough brash and a lil time itll block up i hardly use them but seen them do it

 

Not got one myself but I've got a mate who blah blah blah.......heard it all before and didn't listen then !

 

Like the others I have been using Timberwolfs for years and never had one block like that, its down to proper maintenance and use.

 

Mmm i was climbing groundies feeding, it blocks ive seen it, and being la they have to be serviced maintained etcetc to hold up to the warranty

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