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Timberwolf 150 ...Value???


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Hi guys,

I run a 2001 timberwolf 150 and am thinking of upgrading (or maybe just refurbing existing one)

 

I wanted to ask what people thought I should expect to get for my current chipper. It works and chips pretty good and it starts first time , every time, and the engine has never missed a beat in 10 years ownership, but it does have quite a few issues that need sorting.

 

Could really do with new bottom roller (has old cast one and is pretty worn)

Brakes need total overhaul

Blade pockets need replacing

Tiny leak on radiator.

Needs new jockey wheel

Needs lights sorting (probably just wiring needs checking)

Catch on hopper needs fixing

Could do with a paint job

It has done 1962 hours

 

Regards Mark

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