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Hey all just after some advice on new chippers currently got a 2004 Jensen a530 and looking to upgrade with a new machine. Had a play with a greenmech 150 today and was very impressed. So what do you guys think? Pros and cons of greenmechs?

Haven't ever used a timberwolf heard good things and bad. Jenson are a bit out my price range so think it's between greenmech or timberwolf.

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Pound for pound I don't think you can go wrong with a TW. personally run Schliesings but they cost a premium. Have had a few GMs over the years found them to chip very well but some models suffer from some serious reliability issues once a few years old, on the other hand GM direct were very good at rectifying the issues.

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