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Give Ashley Stevens a call on 07796 313382. He is the sales rep from T.H.White main dealer for GM for your area. Arrange a demo.

 

Cheers fella, Spoke to him this morning subject to a couple of contracts settling up.....I think that will be the deal.

Cheers Matty :thumbup1:

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Hi mate, we have the older version too. The 13/23. We opted for the twin roller and diesel option right from the off. It's a little beast.

Sitting at 160 hours now and we've changed the discs once. With this diesel twin roller option it can handle a great deal more than the spec suggests. We got it serviced on schedule by the local dealer and it's running great. 6 hours running today on lime and scots pine and it just pulled in everything. Great on wet leylandii too.

If I lost it tomorrow I would replace it with the 130 without a qualm.

Fuel consumption changes markedly when the discs are blunt, sharp and we get about normal three days out of a £20 tank of diesel.

Hope this helps.

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the 130 is good - its the 150's guts and body just with a smaller engine which means the bearings and all get an easy time of it. I wouldnt say it is slow - it keeps a nice pace for us, and is better than at tw150 on forks, even with a dinky engine. main chipper for us. get it!

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As for fuel economy, I usually get about 5 - 6 decent size jobs out of one tank.

 

The price per month had to be keen for me to make it stack up financially and the 130 sure does that.

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Cheers James.....it was watching your staring role in that you tube vid that made up my mind :laugh1:

Thanks for all your input on this...I,m opting for the Honda engine which is a option they now list.

Cheers Matty :thumbup1:

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It's not a bad machine, it all depends on what you want to use it for? If you turn up with a 130 to a site clearance or a big beech dismantle you'll get frustrated fast, it's not the fastest chipper but it's certainly capable of small garden jobs which I'm presuming it was intended for by greenmech

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Years ago when all I could afford was a entec ch125.....that chipper did everything big or small. It will be a second chipper to go behind the 110 landy which can only hold 4 cube of chip so should be fine.

Cheers Matty:thumbup1:

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