TWB Engineering still trading?

Have been trying to get in touch with these guys for some spares but the phones are not answered. Anybody know who would have stock of parts for their subsoilers ?

cheers
 
Have been trying to get in touch with these guys for some spares but the phones are not answered. Anybody know who would have stock of parts for their subsoilers ?

cheers
He is renowned for not ansering phone if he busy
What parts do you need ,i have a lot in our stores , bestbto get your parts in december or january when he a bit hungrier ,👌 ,i know he has not been 100% he has really bad knees and giving him some stick , and maybe fiona not their as much with all this covid lark will ring him in morning if you know what you want


Pan anglia Apm ,will have some stuff , Or i get some stuff cut at optima
 
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I need a price for 3 Tim Howard legs to fit the TWB. I assume they are just Tim Howard legs and the subsoiler brackets are made to fit them, not TH legs made to fit the subsoiler. 👍
 
I need a price for 3 Tim Howard legs to fit the TWB. I assume they are just Tim Howard legs and the subsoiler brackets are made to fit them, not TH legs made to fit the subsoiler. 👍
Have they shear bolt , old style or shear tab lug on top Either way i have tim howard legs and twb tops if you want a welding job if your stuck


Put a picture up of them
 

Norfolk Olly

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We have had some next day off pan anglia and have some of their ‘red range’ coming next week to try. Currently on apm tungsten points which are excellent imo. We are having issues with shins though, the castings that everyone is using is slightly wrong so carrying a angle grinder around to mske them fit, not ideal but theyre aware of it and putting it right
 
I was talking to somebody on Thursday they had been trying for a month to get some parts. It would be a dam shame because it's well built stuff and terry is a lovely bloke.
Not tried very hard then , what does he need ,i have loads of bits and going saturday for a pick up full if you want owt ,he is very much still in bussines , just been discussing a machine he is building for us for next year
 
This may possibly be our customer, could you pm me, and I will let you know exactly what it is we are after? ....we have tried calling extensively Over a couple of months, and our customer has too...we have bought parts previously also....from memory it was twb flatlift legs and swivel brackets...cheers, Richard
 
This may possibly be our customer, could you pm me, and I will let you know exactly what it is we are after? ....we have tried calling extensively Over a couple of months, and our customer has too...we have bought parts previously also....from memory it was twb flatlift legs and swivel brackets...cheers, Richard
You better ask him if he wants these 3 legs. , they are sat on a pallet , good job they not perishable , be rotton now ,
 
We have had some next day off pan anglia and have some of their ‘red range’ coming next week to try. Currently on apm tungsten points which are excellent imo. We are having issues with shins though, the castings that everyone is using is slightly wrong so carrying a angle grinder around to mske them fit, not ideal but theyre aware of it and putting it right
What acres are you getting from a shin and point , how are tungsten ones faring on the sands
 

Norfolk Olly

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
norfolk
What acres are you getting from a shin and point , how are tungsten ones faring on the sands
9 legs, standard points 34 hectares, Apm tungsten points have done 129 hectares so far and look about 2/3rds worn. Ive only put 2 of the spaldings red range on so far as waiting for the others to wear out, they've done around 30 ha so far and look as new but are £16 dearer per point than Apm. Shins tend to do 3 sets to a tungsten point, once the pallet of standard is gone im trying to persuade management to get tungsten 🤞
But the biggest difference running tungsten is not just the downtime saved but the fact the point keeps it shape for the duration its on which makes a massive difference.
 
9 legs, standard points 34 hectares, Apm tungsten points have done 129 hectares so far and look about 2/3rds worn. Ive only put 2 of the spaldings red range on so far as waiting for the others to wear out, they've done around 30 ha so far and look as new but are £16 dearer per point than Apm. Shins tend to do 3 sets to a tungsten point, once the pallet of standard is gone im trying to persuade management to get tungsten 🤞
But the biggest difference running tungsten is not just the downtime saved but the fact the point keeps it shape for the duration its on which makes a massive difference.
Will have a word with callum
 

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