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Timberwolf 150 DHB or Greenmech Arborist 150


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Hi, I hope some other members can help me make a decision I am planning to purchase a new chipper and have been looking at a Timberwolf 150 DHB and a Greenmech Arborist 150, I have used a Timberwolf 150 DHB but have just tested for the day a Greenmech Arborist 150 which was very good and very quite so I was impressed, please can anyone give feedback on the GreenMech after using it for a number of months and on how you have found the disc blades function & durability compared to standard blades. Thanks

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I moved from an Entec (timberwolf) to a Greenmech quadchip 13 months ago. Blades on average last 4 times longer and then they just need a turn not a change therefore 12 times longer between sharpens. Speed wise the Greenmech is loads faster. Aftersales wise PeteB was excellent when I had a minor issue bringing me a loan machine while mine went back to the factory to be sorted and the service lads at HQ are helpful with any questions you may have. I have to say I am disappointed with my 'local' dealer especially on price for servicing and Greenmech seem keen to not deal in service parts from Greenmech HQ. I haven't tried any other dealers though.

 

I'm happy with mine. A lot of my work is conifers and I could easily block the TW with wet conifer, something that hasn't happened in the 12 months I have used the GM.

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