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PaulinNY

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I was very suprised to see this today. I believe its new and haven't read any other posts on em. I know its a harbor freight but ive gotten SOME great deals on SOME very useful stuff that has held up. Not all of it of course. Any informed comments on this machine? 4 way wedge! Log lift ! Subaru engine! $1200 bucks. There goes the timberwolf i was saving for. Im using the rest of the cash towards a tractor and a small welder for repairs. As soon as i convince the wife that cruise lines dont operate in the winter.
 
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No comment, other than the Subaru commercial engine being a top notch performer.

My biggest concern would be, How is warranty work handled and in what time frame?

I will say however, based upon my experience, the most expensive tool is the one you buy twice. Add the cost of the cheap tool to the cost of a good tool you later find you need, and they're both overpriced.

By the way millerhill, welcome.

Take Care
 
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PaulinNY

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Hf

Good advice John. I found your posts. BTW how was the log lift and about how fast was the cycle time? I read that the rails popped off on your machine. I had similar problem with a Swisher i share. Swisher Inc sent me a new wider wedge that bolts on and rides the i beam. (i had to remove the rails)The HF model appears to have the bolted on wedge. Did yours have that. Thanks.
 
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The lift worked great. There was really no piece of wood I had around that I could not pick up. I ended up with a bent, twisted rail that was the demise of it all. If they would have mounted everything to a better rail, it would have worked out just fine. I asked for $500 to have everything transfered over to a decent rail, but they would not do that so I got a full refund. I never timed the cycle, but it never seemed too slow. The wedge was welded right to the rail.
 
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Thanks Swamp Yankee for the welcome.

Seems like a good crew here.

I hope I can contribute useful information from time to time, and I'd especially like to help prospective and current Timberwolf users.

Steve


No comment, other than the Subaru commercial engine being a top notch performer.

My biggest concern would be, How is warranty work handled and in what time frame?

I will say however, based upon my experience, the most expensive tool is the one you buy twice. Add the cost of the cheap tool to the cost of a good tool you later find you need, and they're both overpriced.

By the way millerhill, welcome.

Take Care
 
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