Assuming no repairs are necessary immediately, I would say definitely.
whats makes these so good? i called timber wolf today and they said new it was 7100.. i cant believe that..
I WENT OUT TO LOOK AT IT TODAY AND IT SURE IS A USED UNIT.
there was play in the push plate like 1'' to the left and the same to the right. (timber wolf said to look out for excessive play)
looks like it was left out since the made the unit.. very weathered!
oil all over the place.. i worked him down to 3250 before i seen it providing that the unit is clean which it was not!
i took a look.. played with the push plate and told the guy i am not interested!
I have a Timberwolfe TWP1. Its there base model machine. It really hasn't given me any troubles, but I haven't been entirely happy with it either. It came from the factory leaking in several spots. The dealer fixed that no charge. But the Honda motor thats on it is real finnicky. If you don't feather the choke and throttle just right when cold started, it stalls out. On a cold day if this happens, just put the cover on it and go watch footbal, cause it ain't startin. I've figured it out since then but theres always that what if it happens when I'm out in the woods 10 miles from the house. Like I said, for that kind of money, I would have expected better. I could have gotten an equal machine for a lot less. I could have gotten a better machine for less, and a much better machine for a little more. I know mines only a base model, and those bigger and better models might be a lot differant, but if the price struture broadens across there model line equally, then do your homework and check out other machines before you buy. There are better splitters out there that I have seen and ran, and for a much better price.
Check out the Swishers, Iron and Oak, Speeco, and American CLS. You'll find equal quality with better features and cheaper prices. JMO!!!
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