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We have a requirement for 2 x tracked wood chippers, 1 x 6" and 1 x 8" or similar for the weekend 24th/25th March just North of Glasgow. Please either call me on 07837 741502 or email [email protected]. Many thanks
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Sorry this might have been done to death but can't find much in a search. Might be changing our tracked 230, roughly 5 years old now, had many problems when we first had it, and is in to fix some problems now. It was handled badly the first time round and there's radio silence from them so far this time I wanted to talk to them. I've had tw's since they were entecs but Its put me off tw to be honest so looking at other brands. In fairness the 230 chips well and punches above its 6inch capacity, so I think I'd have to look at 8 inch machines to not feel ive taken a step back. Forst is the brand I would go for, but I've started hearing that companies that had moved to forst are going back to tw. What is the current consensus on these brands at the moment. Stg5 compliance throws another set of questions, dpf in the larger hp petrol forst at 8 inch vs the 24hp diesel in the 230. (Weve had a road tow 230 on hire recently and there's a slight difference in performance vs the old 35hp kubota but not enough to get upset about in my mind). So probably the worry is the dpf. Thanks all
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Rick from Oakridge tree care What's the best forst chipper to have and are they better than a timberwolf
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Akro multihire in Livingston now have the new forst tr6 chipper added to it's fleet of 22 timberwolf's. Well worth having a look !!! There phone number is 01506 441991 also there is a web site as well akromultihire.co.uk
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Thinking about getting a new chipper, at present I have a timberwolf 150. Very reliable not a bad machine. But would like to keep progressing, business has been good for a while and bottom line the wolf pees me off. I would love a bandit 7", but I am worried about the weight, I run a Nissan Cabstar tipper. Have a sidewinder grinder and can't big it up enough, over engineered and just awesome. Bet the bandit chippers are as good. People say you buy one and that it for life. It that true? I like the look and feedback from here of the Forst. And, like some the features of the greenmech 160 quadchip. I have to take the spout off the wolf every night to get it into the lock up, the green mech folds up do the others have the option of this? What I wanna know is. Are bandits really that good Could a Nissan Cabstar pull it ok with a good load of chip on. Don't wanna waste globals time with a demo of a machine that is a bit to might to be pulled about by a Cabstar, transit size, van. Would appreciate any feed back on this. Cheers Horatio