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Have a read back through this thread and the previous thread regarding the new TW , I'm sure that you are ever the open minded , fair , impartial,objective , non fence sitting moderator that you proclaim to be so surely you must be right ............. Right ? Pffft

 

Actually skyhuck isn't a moderator.

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Sounds like a plan

 

So is there a central grease bank on the new TW ? I think one of the only issues with sending Chippers out with teams it trying to get them to actually grease them

 

Yes there is, they are located directly under the control panel/ignition switch.

All you need it the grease gun as no panels need removing.

One thing we have really focused on is quick and simple servicing.

 

If you pop over to here http://www.timberwolf-uk.com/products/19/TW-230DHB-Chipper and click on the enlarge pic button you can clearly see the grease point.

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The 150 is really getting on now I'm glad timber wolf have made an upgrade it was starting to become a pencil sharpener compared to the rest of the competition. I feel for pure brash chipping power for a sub 750kg machine a greenmech 15/23 arborist is a better chipper not as refined as a forst but if you can get it in those big rollers it'll take it. In my opinion the 150 greenmech is turd it sits far to low usually giving me a bad back and those side rollers just don't have the same effect as a conventional chipper brash always gets stuck specially since you sacrifice hight for width it just limits you meaning more snedding. Our chipper is a 190 tracked I hope they upgrade this machine too, something similar to the greenmech safe track 19/28??? Adjustable tracks is a must and so is speed these timberwolf tracks are painfully slow and some big powerfull rollers to gobble up hawthorn

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The 150 is really getting on now I'm glad timber wolf have made an upgrade it was starting to become a pencil sharpener compared to the rest of the competition. I feel for pure brash chipping power for a sub 750kg machine a greenmech 15/23 arborist is a better chipper not as refined as a forst but if you can get it in those big rollers it'll take it. In my opinion the 150 greenmech is turd it sits far to low usually giving me a bad back and those side rollers just don't have the same effect as a conventional chipper brash always gets stuck specially since you sacrifice hight for width it just limits you meaning more snedding. Our chipper is a 190 tracked I hope they upgrade this machine too, something similar to the greenmech safe track 19/28??? Adjustable tracks is a must and so is speed these timberwolf tracks are painfully slow and some big powerfull rollers to gobble up hawthorn

 

 

Yes sir - all your comments have been heard and we have been hard at work on refining the final design. I can't say anything about this one at the moment other than it is scheduled for release in late spring.

 

Regards

 

 

Richard

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