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I got an email yesterday about a new "game changing" chipper from Wendy wolf , cant wait to see what's game changing.!

 

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Yer I got the same email, apparently it's going to blow everything else out the water, and make every other chipper seem like there 20 years old... Roll on the APF

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Come on the wolf! I love em:)

 

 

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It is about time they knocked something up that is half decent!

 

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Well they will have taken a Forst and made it even better in some way lol I'm gonna get on on trax, you can't beat a tracked machine!

 

 

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Yer they are a little behind at the mo, saying that my 190 I got early this year is amazing, and that new 240 turntable is nice, so the new 150 should be worth a look!

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You never know it may actually have decent bearing that you can grease . Oh and have a half credible output per hour

 

 

I've never had a problem with output on my 150, we have been running it flat out this week in 30 degree heat and it's never missed a beat. As for the bearings if you keep the blades sharp the bearings are fine. Most Timberwolfs that fail are not maintained correctly.

 

 

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I don't really agree , having used a schliesing 200mx ( classed as a 5.5 inch machine ) I would say that the throughput of a 150 is pretty lacking especially the amount of shedding that needs to be done to get any decent amount through it , the bearing are poor no matter how you look at it - who in their right mind puts bearings into a chipper that can not be greased ? And rotor bearings at that !!! I had a 190 that had its bearings go at 670(ish) hours even though it was never run on dull blades , it was used to capacity every day and according to my timberwolf dealer that was the reason why !!!

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