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We threw a lot a cherry at all angles and it took it during the trail, also were currently 'feather & suckering' so its all wet brash at the min and havent had a problem. When i know the other lads running the timber puppy are forever unblocking the tube etc

 

I've never had to unblock the tube on my Timberwolf, I guess it's how you use em and look after them.

 

 

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I've never had to unblock the tube on my Timberwolf, I guess it's how you use em and look after them.

 

 

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U put the wet stuff in and give it enough brash and a lil time itll block up i hardly use them but have seen them do it, and since there run by the LA they're services and maintained very well

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U put the wet stuff in and give it enough brash and a lil time itll block up i hardly use them but have seen them do it, and since there run by the LA they're services and maintained very well

 

Funny I have done that loads of times in the last 10 years on the 2 Timberwolf chippers I have used and never had a problem. Funny how every chipper thread seems to slag off one of the most popular and biggest selling chippers in the UK??

 

 

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Funny I have done that loads of times in the last 10 years on the 2 Timberwolf chippers I have used and never had a problem. Funny how every chipper thread seems to slag off one of the most popular and biggest selling chippers in the UK??

 

 

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Popularity and sales are dropping fast .

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I've never had to unblock the tube on my Timberwolf, I guess it's how you use em and look after them.

 

 

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I'd agree - I've used a 150 VTR more than any other chipper and never known it block yet.

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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.

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