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charles

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  1. Jensen hands down!!! Always look for price, quality, reliability, backup service that know the machinery they sell. And last a popular machine one you can sell on quickly when you ready to replace. Jensen Timberwolf and Schliesing you can't go wrong. I have had the opportunity to be a dealer for all these brands and more. Also I will do a trade in on any of the three. I will not do a trade on any copy's! But the one I will recommend is Jensen A530

  2. Due to the efficiency of their flywheel, Jensen have not changed it in the new A530. It is the same flywheel that has always been used in the A530 range. Redwood were the sole distributors of Jensen and they are the manufacturers of Forst so it doesn't take too much imagination as to why they have the same flywheel ......etc etc etc

  3. Have a look at the 2 wires at the stress unit. Make sure they not connected one is brown and one black this will override the stress unit. So if the stress unit is working ok with two wires off at full rpm the rollers will be going fast drop the rpm they will stop. If the roller don't go fast at full rpm. Then connect the 2 wires and go to full rpm if The rollers work then check the relay,speed sensor, or it will be the stress unit. Note if the wires are connected the rollers will work but the stress won't hope this helps. Or call us at Arbrep Services ltd

  4. There has been much confusion over the new dealer network for Jensen. I would like to confirm that Jensen came to the Uk to appoint 4 new dealers. Myself, being Arbrep Services, Alan from Beaver Plant, J Davies & Son and Dennis Barnfield Ltd. Redwood had absolutely no say in the new dealer network. The new "Jensen 4" will also be appointing sub dealers such has Ashley at GA Groundcare. If anyone thinks that this is rumour or malicious stirring please feel free to call Jensen directly.

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