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Bald Ed

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  1. How is your Forst doing ? I am currently looking at jumping ship from TW due to there complete lack of this solving this prolific bearing problem .

     

    If you want to see Timberwolf's solution to their bearing issue get in touch and I will show you the new TW240TDHB(t). I live up near you and will be happy to show you the chipper if your interested?

     

    Cheers

    Give me a call 07880 646067:thumbup:

  2. Machine Delivery & Preparation

    Spectrum Plant is looking for a person to prepare wood chippers, stump grinders and other light machinery for hire at its new West Midlands depot. You should be able to work as part of a team, have a good eye for detail and a basic understanding of light machinery. We can teach you the technical stuff but you must bring a desire to do things ‘right’. The role will include being a key interface with customers plus some local delivery and collection duties.

    PM me if you are interested:thumbup1:

  3. Depot Supervisor.

    As part of their continued growth, Spectrum Plant Ltd is looking for a wood chipper engineer to head up their new West Midlands depot.

    The role will be extremely varied as the new depot grows and will require strong technical and people skills. Ideally we are looking for someone with a sound arboricultural or ground care machinery background who is looking to make a step into a supervisory and customer facing role. The key factor will be a “can do” attitude and the ability to support customers to make sure they come back to us every time.

    Please PM me if you are interested:thumbup1:

  4. Just to throw a spanner in the works it will be well worth you having a look at the new Timberwolf TW240 turntable machine, 6" x 9" infeed with double edged blades, 750kg with turntable, massive rotor bearings, 34hp Kubota diesel engine, powerful in-feed rollers, an all round great machine.

    I am in the midlands with the demo machine on Monday, PM me if you want a look.

  5. Tw never called yeaturday or today so it's defo not a tw purchase. Been so busy today so will try to ring company's again (there just as busy at the other end )

     

    Got pointed to a Vermeer 625 AI 6" Woodchipper in vet good nick

     

    Weighing up options folks

     

    If you are not getting a response from your TW Dealer give me a call to discuss and I will see what I can do, there could be a good reason your local dealer is not getting back to you. 07880 646067

    Cheers

    Phil

  6. The answer to above then is tw up the toon airport or greenmech (Oliver's in durham) right next to mine. That my friend is an idea too. Thanks.

     

    I thinking 150 Gm new or looking at the quadchip at masons

     

    Might be worth speaking with your Timberwolf Dealer about the New TW240TDHB(t) ticks alot of the boxes ref earlier posts and is well worth checking out before you sign on the dotted line:thumbup:

  7. We are thinking of trading our tracked 8" and 10" Timberwolf for a 6" quadtrack. Nothing wrong with the Timberwolf but we need a new chipper so going over to Greenmech.

     

    We would be very happy to supply you a quotation for replacing your Timberwolfs with Timberwolfs if you would like a comparison price for the Greenmech, I think you will be pleasantly surprised:thumbup1:

  8. I have been using my chipper all day today then at the end of a job, it refused to start. Had a look inside and there were a few melted wires!

    I have replaced the melted wires but the fuel pump solenoid is really bad. All the insulation on x2 wires coming from the solenoid has melted, leaving me with the copper core right into the solenoid. I have put some heat shrink and soldered new wires too it but when I restarted the chipper, it ran for a minute and stopped... the earth wire had melted through and snapped!

    I am assuming it is the solenoid that is the problem as it was red hot, but the wiring has been played about with in the past and i wantvto double check everything.

    I would appreciate it if anyone had a wiring diagram they could email me so I can hopefully get it up and running again tomorrow.

    Any help, most appreciated!!

    [email protected]

     

    Manual emailed, hope it helps:thumbup1:

  9. Bald Ed, please tell me the flywheel re-design includes upgrading the bearings.

     

    Shane, the complete flywheel design has changed and the TW240 boasts the probably the heaviest duty main rotor bearings of any chipper of its class. When you see them you will be impressed:thumbup1:

     

    The TW240TDHB(t) is an addition to the Timberwolf range, not a replacement for the TW150.

  10. What's been charged ed?

     

    The new spec sheet will be out very soon, a few of the major changes include.

     

    Revised design to the in-feed hopper to give better visibility of the feed rollers and also to reduce debris falling back onto the floor.

     

    New feed roller design for better gripping and snapping of forks.

     

    New flywheel design with innovative blade positioning for better, smoother chipping action.

     

    Side mounted feed and reverse buttons.

     

    Remote turntable release lever for easier, safer operation.

     

    Re positioned road lights.

     

    See through fuel and hydraulic oil tanks.

     

    The improvements made on the new spec TW240 will impress all of you who saw the original machine, those of you who did not see the original would be well advised to have a demo of this machine as soon as it is available, if you are in the market for a new trailed, sub 750kg chipper with a 6" x 9" in-feed, I believe you will have to go a long way to match the new Timberwolf TW240TDHB(t).

    :sneaky2:NOT THAT I AM BIASED OR ANYTHING:sneaky2:

  11. Ed,

     

    How much is the ST20B pedestrian grinder?

     

    What cutting depth can it achieve?

     

    I understand its not self propelled which is a problem if you want to load in the back of a pick up truck, how much does it weigh?

     

    What are the length, width and height of the machine?

     

    What's the stock availability?

     

    Do you have any machines available for demo in Essex area?

     

     

    Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App

     

    Thanks for the questions, The ST20B Retail price is £4375 + VAT but we would be able to do a good discount on that

     

    The cutting depth is published at 200mm but it will cut to approx 250mm

     

    it weighs 125kg

     

    L=**1800mm W = 680mm H = **1100mm (** dependent on adjustable handle position)

     

    Available ex stock

     

    I am aiming to be in the south the first week in Feb to speak with a couple of prospective dealers, I will be happy to bring the ST20B with me and give you a demo, give me a call if you are interested on 07880 646067.

    that goes for anyone who might want to see it or is interested in becoming a dealer for the FSI grinders:thumbup:

  12. Spectrum Plant is the Importer FSI Stump Grinders and we are now in a position that we need to offer the FSI range through a small but dedicated network of Dealers throughout the country.

    We are looking for established suppliers to the arb and grounds maintenance industries who will be pro-active in offering sales, service and parts backup in their preferred areas.

    This is a great opportunity to add a full range of quality stump grinders to your existing product range.

    If you would like further information on the products and areas available please contact

    Phil Edmondson on 07880 646067 or by email at [email protected]

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  13. Hi,

    Need a tracked chipper for a load of brash (nothing bigger than 4inch dia) in the Ramsbottom area for two days this week, anyone help?

     

    Cheers

     

    Dawsie

     

    Give mark a call on the office number 0161 8501011, option 1. we should have a machine available:thumbup1:

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