Timberwolf launches new Variable Gradient Chipper

At Saltex in September last year, Timberwolf gave a preview of it's long awaited TW190TVGTR (Turbo Variable Gradient) tracked chipper, featuring the revolutionary Wolftrack system. The level of interest at the show and since has been very high, with dealers and customers asking when it will be available.
With the ability to move the tracks in and out, raise the height of the machine off the ground and alter the angle at which it sits, tackling difficult ground conditions becomes easier. Moving the tracks out to their maximum width of 1.87m, affords more stability on uneven ground or slopes, whilst the ability to raise the height of the machine gives added ground clearance, which is clearly an added advantage on wet, soft or muddy ground, or where obstacles are in the way.
Greater comfort is afforded the operator, by the ability to change the angle at which the machine sits - particularly useful when negotiating slopes.
All 3 adjustments can be made separately or in combination, giving the operator the scope to set the machine up as best suits the terrain and working conditions.
The Wolftrack system features heavy-duty twin arms supporting each track, with dynamic control over track width, ground clearance and machine tilt angle, giving customers superior strength and performance over alternative systems.
This new model will roll off the production lines in May 2009.