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I thought the 230 was replacing the 190?

 

 

No, the 230 replaced the 150, sub 750kg machine

 

The 190 is being replaced by a new machine, last i heard they had a working machine and it was being put though its paces, but that was October time last year.

 

I imagine it will be out end of spring 16 but dont hold me on that.

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We run both 235,220 and Tr8 all very good machines but the forst is a better machine all round and a lot cheaper.

Forst had teething problems early on but new ones are fault less.

If I had to choose now if would be forst.

 

Hope this helps

 

 

I would agree, we found the schliesing would stall on big wood if we wernt careful due to a 6 inch gap between the feed roller and the flywheel. Always happened when the socket set wasn't on the truck too.

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One firm I graft for has a couple of 300mx choppers for the smaller vehicles.

 

Never had a problem with stalling or any other problem to my knowledge. Always a pleasure to use. Mind the machines are very new and get moved frequently as they are a scheisling dealer.

 

Much better than a TW 190 IMO

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Stalling, that's not good, the stress relief should kick in, never ever had the TW190 stall.....the odd roller feed jam but that is about it,....

 

 

No because the wood is already through the rollers when it stalls as I said there is a big gap between the rollers and the flywheel, the flywheel just keeps pulling the wood in causing a stall.

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No because the wood is already through the rollers when it stalls as I said there is a big gap between the rollers and the flywheel, the flywheel just keeps pulling the wood in causing a stall.

 

I have found that to be the case with Bandit chippers, but not the Scheisling. What year model do you this is a problem on?

 

Cheers

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