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The next 222 I had had a 45hp 4 cyl turbo engine and was well on top of its work and very economical with it.

 

 

I have to agree Nige, that was a good machine with a good engine, it was good on fuel aswell far better than my 55hp greenmech. The isuzu enging in the greenmech seems a stronger unit though, not as highly strung as the turbo unit in the kwik chip, saying that it never let me down, must of had a sympathetic user before me:thumbup:

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... must of had a sympathetic user before me:thumbup:

 

That would have been Derbyshire Council, Ian! Then we got hold of it! :001_tongue:

 

We made it earn its money, but looked after it.

 

It was good on fuel though, chipped a load of leylandii in a day, 32 m3 for less than 30 litres of diesel.

 

On usual run of the mill pruning type jobs it used next to nothing.

 

If I was after a road tow on a turntable, I would have another. Well it would be a Tunnissen 190 nowadays.

 

Whats the Timberwolfs like then anyone?

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