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Farmi screen is a waste of time - far too short.

 

Buy a decent inverter welded and make one based on the Posch bar screener but make it a foot longer - will be perfect for your needs.

 

The gap between the round tube screen bars is critical if you wish to minimise blockages.

 

I'll have a measure for you if I get a minute.

 

Tromells are great if you can justify investment by producing 1000m3 +.

 

Good luck.

 

Thanks :thumbup1:

 

Just had a look at that and the Fuelwood is pretty much what you describe. My conveyor is not up to the weight of something so solid so think I would mount it on a frame probably something that can just be forked onto the top of an IBC. Yes having an idea on spacing would be very helpful. Was thinking around 50mm and just pick out any good bits as dad loves loads of kindling :001_smile:

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