TimberWolf owners question

Arborist Forum

Help Support Arborist Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
angelo c
Joined
Dec 3, 2008
Messages
5,934
Location
Peoples Republic of North Jersey
Looking for some help with trailering a TW6. I noticed most if not all of the TW-6's I looked at "towed" in and the one I ended up purchasing was no different. I called Timberwolf and they told me the "older" units were NOT approved for high speed trailering or really designed for speeds above 30mph. the newest models have upgraded welding and are more supportive but still not High Speed approved.

Soooo...what are you guys trailering your TW-s on. anybody have a neat setup with a winch set up ?
how do you load/unload the machine ?

thanks
 
Joesell

Joesell

ArboristSite Guru
Joined
Jan 28, 2011
Messages
630
Location
Milw, WI
If I had to tow mine I would go with a torsion axle combined with a couple stabilizers. It really wouldn't be a big deal to swap it out and you wouldn't have to mess with a trailer all the time.
 
angelo c
Joined
Dec 3, 2008
Messages
5,934
Location
Peoples Republic of North Jersey
Would it be less of a headache to just take the original axle and wheels off and install one that's rated for hyw speeds?
Only less of a headache if you can weld...I can't weld to save my life

If I had to tow mine I would go with a torsion axle combined with a couple stabilizers. It really wouldn't be a big deal to swap it out and you wouldn't have to mess with a trailer all the time.
had thought about this route but where to find axle, and all the remaining parts AND a welder...
at what costs v a cheap trailer that carries 1700 lbs with a winch ?
 
ltdann86

ltdann86

ArboristSite Lurker
Joined
Dec 8, 2010
Messages
40
Location
LI NY
What will happen if you don't have '' Hwy'' wheels and axel on at hwy speeds ?
I've towed mine quite a bit at hwy speed and NBD, just make sure berings are greased well.
 

iowa

Addicted to ArboristSite
Joined
Dec 27, 2008
Messages
1,606
Location
Billings, Missouri
Only less of a headache if you can weld...I can't weld to save my life


had thought about this route but where to find axle, and all the remaining parts AND a welder...
at what costs v a cheap trailer that carries 1700 lbs with a winch ?
If you can't weld, then take to a shop. Would still be cheaper that route than buying a trailer and winch..
 
Hinerman

Hinerman

Addicted to ArboristSite
. AS Supporting Member.
Joined
Jan 4, 2013
Messages
3,664
Location
NE Oklahoma
Hinerman

Hinerman

Addicted to ArboristSite
. AS Supporting Member.
Joined
Jan 4, 2013
Messages
3,664
Location
NE Oklahoma
here is a pic i found. The axle is welded underneath the tank:

zyru9yry.jpg
 
luckydozenfarm

luckydozenfarm

THE MAN OF STIHL
Joined
May 7, 2013
Messages
447
Location
Hockley, Texas
My TW-6 is a brand new one I bought in July. I wouldn't tow that thing any faster than 20-30 mph. The problem I noticed when towing it the one time is that it is horribly unbalanced front to back. In order to get enough tongue weight I had to use a 4" drop hitch. Otherwise it tracks poorly down the road. I use my tractor to load it on my car hauler backwards and unload it the same way. If you didn't know already that thing is really heavy and basically unmovable by hand.
 
Hinerman

Hinerman

Addicted to ArboristSite
. AS Supporting Member.
Joined
Jan 4, 2013
Messages
3,664
Location
NE Oklahoma
My TW-6 is a brand new one I bought in July. I wouldn't tow that thing any faster than 20-30 mph. The problem I noticed when towing it the one time is that it is horribly unbalanced front to back. In order to get enough tongue weight I had to use a 4" drop hitch. Otherwise it tracks poorly down the road. I use my tractor to load it on my car hauler backwards and unload it the same way. If you didn't know already that thing is really heavy and basically unmovable by hand.

IIRC MXracer put lead or metal plate in the tongue of my splitter to give it better balance. It really does tow extremely well. He towed it from Iowa to KC to meet me and I towed it from KC to OK, about 8 hrs total on the interstate. There is no way I could load it on a trailer without equipment to assist.
 

Latest posts

Top