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I have a heizohack it takes diameter of 12inch.

 

more curiosity, what sort of reduction in output do you think for throwing in rings etc as opposed to chipping a stack of 3m lengths?

 

Im slowly building up my pile, but I dont know whether to pay a bit for the wood in order to have it in lengths, Ill be wanting it chipped in August if you fancy a holliday in the sunny south!

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Hi mate, we have had previous contact. What prices do you pay out per ton/ half ton for both hard/softwood-collected/deliverd, cheers...Nick Pearson...Timberline-Roe Ltd.(you have my mobile number)

 

Hi again mate, txt me, may be coming into about 4-5 ton of leylandii possibly more in the next few weeks mate...Nick.

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more curiosity, what sort of reduction in output do you think for throwing in rings etc as opposed to chipping a stack of 3m lengths?

 

Im slowly building up my pile, but I dont know whether to pay a bit for the wood in order to have it in lengths, Ill be wanting it chipped in August if you fancy a holliday in the sunny south!

 

I have a similar machine to Josy123 and I dont think throwing in rings makes a great deal of difference as the actual mouth of the chipper is actually 12 inches by 21 inches so rings can be upto 21 inches wide and 12 inches deep as opposed to tree stems of 12 inch diameter.

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hello dude , you text me today --- right , its easyier to type than to text :)

 

as long as i keep my blades sharp , is it just hardwood chip you want , or can it be usual domestic conifer , shrubs stuff etc , as this stuff goes on the burn pile down the local farm

 

cheers - also im not doing much in durham at the mo , mainly north of tyne , but il keep you in mind.

 

i keep all logs as got a yard

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