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Joel1989

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  1. Is this oak tree on its way out? It’s on a property that I maintain and they already have 1 oak tree further away from the house that I have been told has been dead for a couple of years and she’s yet to ask me to remove it having prompted her. It’s just more of a concern with this one being so close to the house. Thanks in advance
  2. Thanks for the info. Yes both the serial numbers are the same which has given me piece of mind. It has all been sprayed though
  3. Yeh the infeed is the same. Tbh from what I’ve read it seems to be the exact same machine as the 150 but just with a bigger infeed. There is so little info online about then though. Even on official Timberwolf websites I can’t find anything other then info of the turbo version. I’m hoping that like you say, it will still take the bigger and more awkward brash and just take longer to chip them. I think I’ll sharpen the blades before Saturday to give me the least amount of chance of being disappointed ? And reliability is always good ?
  4. Yes that’s the one. All seemed a bit dodgy to me and I’ve already noticed some parts that are missing on it but I was desperate and there were so few other options out there. I put a few pieces of wood through it while I was there because he said he’ll have plenty so I didn’t bring some but all he had there were tree stakes which are obviously straight pieces of wood so wasn’t exactly a great test for it. I think I’m going to take it to my local Timberwolf dealer to give it a once over and let me know if anything needs doing
  5. Hello, I bought my first chipper yesterday. I always rented a Timberwolf 190 (the turbo version). Through my own nativity I didn’t realise there were two types and I went ahead and bought the standard 190DH thinking it was the same as the ones I’ve been renting. I haven’t used one before and wondered if there was a bit difference to it’s turbo counterpart. I now know the turbo version has an extra 10hp and I’m guessing this makes a big difference which has concerned me. How does the 190DH compare to the 150’s? I just don’t rate the 150’s anywhere near as much because of all the extra snedding they require that really slows everything down I won’t get a chance to use it until Saturday so I’m basically trying to find out if I’ve messed up before then to put my mind at ease ? I paid £7700 and it’s done a little over 1200 hours Thanks in advance
  6. Hi, I’m looking at getting my chainsaw ported and I’ve been told spud is the man to talk to. Does anybody have his contact information? Thanks in advance

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