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I am a very proud owner of a Timberwolf and they are great chippers. Their success is based on their sales and that speaks for itself. Looking forward to seeing the new 150 at the APF. Good on you Timberwolf.

 

 

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From sources I've heard that the new model is now called the tw230, due to the 230x160 (or 170) feed opening, the hopper is much larger for thorn and connies. It has the same power and through-put as the tw190, all whilst being under 750kg

 

 

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From sources I've heard that the new model is now called the tw230, due to the 230x160 (or 170) feed opening, the hopper is much larger for thorn and connies. It has the same power and through-put as the tw190, all whilst being under 750kg

 

 

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If its available as a Vari track and has greaseable bearings and steel fans I will be having one!

 

 

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Sod it I'm having one too.

 

 

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Hi Dean, if Bandit made a small light one on tracks I would have it, you know that mate. :)

 

 

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If its available as a Vari track and has greaseable bearings and steel fans I will be having one!

 

 

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Oh yes, forgot to mention, it has larger, reversible blades too!

 

 

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From sources I've heard that the new model is now called the tw230, due to the 230x160 (or 170) feed opening, the hopper is much larger for thorn and connies. It has the same power and through-put as the tw190, all whilst being under 750kg

 

 

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This sounds v interesting but surely to get it under 750k it must be made of hardened cheese?

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Na you have a removable fuel tank you keep in the truck, should save 30kg easy, remove the spout and put in back with chip 10kg, no spare tire 20kg, 3pot engine instead of 4pot 20-20kg, there you go just saved you 80kg without any compromise to material quality :-P

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