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Hi all my Timberwolf 125 hydraulic roller fed machine has broke or has it ? .The problem is the rollers started to stop ,start stop start . Ive checked all connections and switches , all good . The rollers now refuse to revolve . Is it a case of the stress control is broke ? . Ive checked in the small box near the belts under the cover and the little green light not coming on , me thinks no power to it ? . Although no breaks any where . Much obliged for any input from you guys . thanks all .

 

Looks like a day off tomorrow :001_smile:

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Hi all my Timberwolf 125 hydraulic roller fed machine has broke or has it ? .The problem is the rollers started to stop ,start stop start . Ive checked all connections and switches , all good . The rollers now refuse to revolve . Is it a case of the stress control is broke ? . Ive checked in the small box near the belts under the cover and the little green light not coming on , me thinks no power to it ? . Although no breaks any where . Much obliged for any input from you guys . thanks all .

 

Looks like a day off tomorrow :001_smile:

 

Iv had problems with the switch on the stop bar with same symptoms as yours replaced and then worked fine

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Hi all my Timberwolf 125 hydraulic roller fed machine has broke or has it ? .The problem is the rollers started to stop ,start stop start . Ive checked all connections and switches , all good . The rollers now refuse to revolve . Is it a case of the stress control is broke ? . Ive checked in the small box near the belts under the cover and the little green light not coming on , me thinks no power to it ? . Although no breaks any where . Much obliged for any input from you guys . thanks all .

 

Looks like a day off tomorrow :001_smile:

 

take the box off & check the wiring again my old 25 did that ,the vibes break the solder causing intermient drive ie stop/strart off the rollers & check the fuse if fitted

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how old is you chipper ? i used to use one that did that , there should be two wires that are not attached to anything on one end , if yo join them together it over rides the no stress , fair enough you have to stand by the chiper to and work as the no stress but it will get you out of the sh*t and keep ypu working for now !!!

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how old is you chipper ? i used to use one that did that , there should be two wires that are not attached to anything on one end , if yo join them together it over rides the no stress , fair enough you have to stand by the chiper to and work as the no stress but it will get you out of the sh*t and keep ypu working for now !!!

 

Hi there would that be in the switch box above the fed hopper . My chipper is one of the early timberwolfs made in 2000 , I presume it was made when the company changed from yellow to orange . cheers paul :001_smile:

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