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Hello all. Looking to buy a new log saw. Been using a ferguson cordwood saw which is pto driven and brilliant but no guards at all so thinking need more safety as I get older.

What would anyone recommend?. Looked at ryetec and binderberger.

Any thoughts greatly appreciated. 

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If you dont mind paying, the Binderberger, supberbly engineered, galvanised and painted, unless sommat has changed from 10 or 15 years ago. I proper lusted for a Binderbeger or Posch.

BUT

I bought a significently cheaper PTO Krpan, from Marshalls(also Binderberger agents, or at least they were) which satisfies  my limited needs.

My opinion only, but consider a log elevator, as the difference in being able to let the cut logs drop into the hopper and be "whisked" away, to a trailer, bulk bag, or even log pile,  it simply makes such a difference to productivity.

Because I also bought a Krpan telescopic log elevator, and back then, from recall, it was about £2000.00 well spent.

Cheers,

Marcus

p.s.

I tried the 230V Krpan, but it was distinctly under-powered, even with a brand new sharp blade and not having 3Ph I had to go PTO, but otherwise 3Ph every time.

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Thanks Marcus. Marshall's are still the agent for binderberger. I've no 3 phase so will resort to pro. I'm definitely in the thoughts too of an elevator,  anything to make life a bit easier. Will keep you posted.

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