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The narrow infeed on the T/W has always been my pet peeve. Never have I sworn as much at a machine as when trying to get it to take black/hawthorn thru in one. But no. It doesnt. It cant. cos as Ed says the infeed is just too tight.

 

Yes, feeding big thorny stuff through my TW150 can be hard work..but isn't that more to do with the fact that it's only a 6" er? I've always found the rollers pretty good on the TW..it will bite onto stuff and pull it through, providing you don't choke it. I think it does a good job, within the limits of a 6" chipper. TW lent me a 190 when they were fixing mine, and that pulled thorny stuff in a lot easier..that bigger inlet seemed to make the difference.

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Danequip bluechip now theres a real chipper for you . Single feed roller,engine that puffs out black smoke all the time and roars like a machine ten times it size . Cant beat it.

 

Danequip.... thats the one that loves to eat conifer isnt it? it does need a good beating tho!!:P

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seriously though, they must use woodchippers on japan.....and i highly doubt they'd import one rather than make their own??

someone must know?

 

Ive seen a few small self propelled ones japanese ones steve,i think the japanese load all there tree stuff.

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