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or john blakey :thumbup: the lad that has a bit of mi yard buys it in ,all mine is what i bring of tree work:thumbup1:

 

unless the timber is bought in ,not from arb jobs i just cant see the logic in a processer,all my timber from tree work is long short,fat thin and bendy whats ur opinion ?

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unless the timber is bought in ,not from arb jobs i just cant see the logic in a processer,all my timber from tree work is long short,fat thin and bendy whats ur opinion ?

 

same as mine mate, japa 700 and 10 ton table top splitter...............but i do have more.

 

feel free to pop in if ever in cardiff mate

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same as mine mate, japa 700 and 10 ton table top splitter...............but i do have more.

 

feel free to pop in if ever in cardiff mate

 

all mine gets cut 10'' and split on a vertical splitter ,would be nice to see how everyone else does it. where about in cardiff are you ,done a few big jobs that way,in sully,and st mellons

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all mine gets cut 10'' and split on a vertical splitter ,would be nice to see how everyone else does it. where about in cardiff are you ,done a few big jobs that way,in sully,and st mellons

 

old st'mellons mate.

 

you name it, i've tried it when it comes to firewood production

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