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<p>Hi Eddie</p>
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<p>We have seen your comment on here on the Forst 8" thread. We are launching a new machine which we would like to show you at the APF if you`ll be visiting the show?</p>
<p>The performance of this machine speaks for itself.</p>
<p>We will be sending out the first batch of brochures shortly, if you would like us to put you on the list to receive one of those first copies please let us have your contact details.</p>
<p>If you don`t plan on visiting the APF then let`s talk about you coming to see us at Stowmarket.</p>
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<p>Look forward to hearing from you</p>
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<p>I`m sure if you give our dealer, Lister Wilder, a call they`ll be only too happy to arrange a demonstration of the TW240. It has a letterbox infeed, Kubota 34hp Diesel, obviously a turntable but crucially it transports with the feed funnel to the rear which is where you`ll use it 75% of the time and will avoid unnecessary set up at the start of a normal job. The discharge chute also stays up, so again no set up required. All the covers are made of steel and access in to check or change the blades is through a whole quarter section of the rotor housing which opens up to make that job very simple. There are twin, rubber mounted steel paddle feed and reverse controls, one on each side of the feed funnel for maximum convenience.</p>
<p>All of this in a chipper that comes in under the crucial 750kg. </p>
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<p>Book a demo and try it.</p>
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<p>Hi</p>
<p>I`ve seen your posts on Arbtalk mentioning the various benefits of a larger infeed etc on smaller wood chippers. I`m not sure what the rules are in NZ governing what may be towed on a standard car license but here in the UK our younger drivers are limited to towing 750kg until they take an additional test costing around £600. Many companies choose not to put drivers through another qualification and this limits their ability to tow. Clearly this has an effect on how much steel can be used when designing machinery. </p>
<p>I imagine that your rules may be a little different.</p>
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<p>Hi</p>
<p>What are the buttons you show there? Am I right in thinking that the green button operates feed and reverse? How does that work?</p>