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  1. thanks for the replys
  2. hi all how much do you think it would cost to have a tw 150 resprayed?
  3. thank you was spot on thank you for your help.
  4. have looked in to this before but we keep ending up at the same problem of hopper becomes to high for feeding have looked at other ways around this with moving axles but then the trailer get very complicated and expensive.
  5. dose anyone happen to have a cope?
  6. hi yes its the EPS1000 and following are chat on your hot line i now have a new ecu to replace the EPS1000 but do not have the new wiring diagram to aid me to fit the new ECU on a EPS1000 chipper. could you please send me a copy? [email protected]
  7. Hi, I am hopeing for a little help, am trying to work out whats wrong with a 2005, 150TR, S No.20535007. all works fine when you start it up. get it hot, about 15min full chipping or about 45min at full revs only (as iv run out of stuff to chip) the feed rollers will just stop. press go and will feed for 30sec and stop, press go and will only feed for 2sec at a time. allow to cool and you start all over again so looks to be heat related. with the stress by pass connected it works fine. also noticed when it is only feeding for 2secs at a time the led on the solenoid plug will flicker and drop off in sted of just turn off. possibly not related, i have used and worked on the older button controlled 150's and under stand the (no) and (nc) switch set up but is it normal on the paddle switched modals when feedingfor it to stop the feed when the go is pressed and return feed when go paddle is released un like the button type that feed when go is held in. thank for your time any help will be greatly recived stephen.
  8. thanks but doesn't help with can I use my Suzuki without mot to go up the hill
  9. hi am working on a site doing a larch fell that is less than a mile from my house. I live in a wood land and use a little,but very affective Suzuki sj to get about the woodland I live in. but to get to the wood we have a contract in I need to go on the road for all of 0.8miles on the road from mine to are access point. at the moment I am taking my Landover 0.8miles on the road to are access point, and then as far as we can up the mountain but as it is a big old lump of truck that isn't very far and we are having to do a big clime with all are kit in rucksacks but I know the Suzuki would eat the hill and drive all the way up and around to the site. what I would really like to know is where you have this info from and do you have it in writing as it would make are life so much easer if I could drive the Suzuki over the 0.8miles on road and all the way up to where we are working. any info on this would be grate but need it in writing that stands up not just "I think you can...." thanks all
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  11. is a doo/ big thing this week end but can use the woodland any time we like for rec climb
  12. turns out that its not a std size at 11ft a 6 ft
  13. what do you think. is this week end
  14. day / weekend doooo drink camping pick your tree from 100+acers asked and we can alll play any one wecome

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