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Timberwolf 240


Ty Korrigan
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I've just had one for 4 months as a free loan machine whilst I wait for my tw230 and it was awful. The turn table was a bonus but everything else not good. The machine struggled to chip to the front of a transit. Mud guard fell off on day three as the weld snapped, blocks up on leafy stuff even with sharp blades, fuel filler point at an angle designed for a petrol pump so it took two guys to comfortably fill up with a doctored funnel, 14 litre fuel tank ran dry on day one, very flimsy metal. Side rollers take a bit of getting used to if you put short lengths of wood in as it tended to hit your fingers on the side of the hopper but that's because I'm used the top and bottom rollers. Now the 230 is a much better machine

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