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I did not realise the tr6 went through 800mm. My eliet(in my avatar) does this too, without modification. Whatdo you have to do to the forst to get it that narrow and how time consuming is it? Can I also be cheeky and ask how much it is??

 

Tracks move in to 800mm, their is 4 bolts i believe that hold the hopper on and a socket under for the wiring take them off and undo socket 5 min job max then you go to 800mm. hopper does not stick out that much, its still fairly narrow.

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Im not a fan of all that light weight stuff, i can see why they are made for lads with restricted licences. I was mincing around with the Forst because its infeed is smaller than what we are used i didnt think i could feed it as much and as fast but you can chuck it in and it blasts it out no messing. I know the 190 will require less sneding because of the infeed size, but you cannot have everything.

 

 

We have a 190 as well I'd pick the new 230 all day long. Timber wolf have got this one spot on. 1 downside is we have emptied the full tank of fuel in under 3 hours!!!

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We have a 190 as well I'd pick the new 230 all day long. Timber wolf have got this one spot on. 1 downside is we have emptied the full tank of fuel in under 3 hours!!!

 

3 hours?

 

I thought tank was only just smaller than the 150? My 150 will chip 6" for 6 hours or so on 2/3 a tank... if that maybe 1/2

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