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Glad to hear the 230 is working out, whets the appetite.

Re 150 rollers, my 2003 model has 1300 hrs and the rollers have only a couple of nicks, basically as good as new.

How longs have other people's lasted?

 

 

Are they the cast or bladed type ? We changed ours from cast to bladed ...was not much left on them but transformed the machine.

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Are they the cast or bladed type ? We changed ours from cast to bladed ...was not much left on them but transformed the machine.

 

Here's a pic, a few chips out of it but pulls in as good as ever.

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At the beginning I was a bit underwhelmed but then it got going it was very impressive,

Saved a lot of snedding, love it, want it!!!

 

Yeah Jason was a bit ambitious with the first bits, but it really does chomp it up.

 

When you are reducing conifer by only a foot or so we used to have to make sure that it went in butt first then push it in with a push stick, now it just gets thrown in in big armfuls whatever way it's facing.

 

Brilliant machine.

 

Will see if I can get more video up over the next few days.

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Now that's the sort of demo video timberwolf should be making, not chipping nice strate bits of wood. Quite impressed.

 

 

You know it's the way forward john!! ;)

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