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G50 wood chip, any good?


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I have been asked on several occasions to produce G50 spec chip.

Being a firewood merchant, iam not all that clued up on whats good and whats not when it comes to wood chip.

 

Not 100% sure what boilers want/need.

 

Here is a few pictures of what my machine produced, any thoughts/comments would be much appreciated.

 

Iam not sure if this is of good enough quality?

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