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Just now, Justme said:

There is a reason for that ;)

Yes, of that I have no doubt. but it seems to be like when I was looking for a Bandsaw Mill. Nothing for a year then as soon as I buy one they come pouring out the woodwork!

 

No doubt as soon as I pay over the odds for a WP36 5 will pop up at the same time for £5k.

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3 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

Yes, of that I have no doubt. but it seems to be like when I was looking for a Bandsaw Mill. Nothing for a year then as soon as I buy one they come pouring out the woodwork!

 

No doubt as soon as I pay over the odds for a WP36 5 will pop up at the same time for £5k.

Yep thats what happens to me too lol.

 

The only way I am selling my wp30 is for a newer 36 or if they bring out a better model.

 

In the road tow self powered sector they are the best.

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Just now, Justme said:

Yep thats what happens to me too lol.

 

The only way I am selling my wp30 is for a newer 36 or if they bring out a better model.

 

In the road tow self powered sector they are the best.

Im just waiting on @Will C flogging me his woodland Mills version. :D 

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On 01/03/2020 at 09:39, SbTVF said:



On the log side of things, doesn't get much easier than ash thinnings for getting dry quick. As long as you're selling under 20% or in volumes of over 2m3 loose then there's nothing to worry about!

UNDER 2m3 loose then below 20% .   Single orders over 2m3 can be what you like as long as you advise the buyer of the need to season for some months.

 

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On 05/06/2020 at 20:53, trigger_andy said:

Im just waiting on @Will C flogging me his woodland Mills version. :D 

Just remember the early versions are not road legal.

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21 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

 

 


Cheers,

Are their newer versions?

 

 

I think they just changed the trailer & got them IVA'ed.

But they might be trying to use the plant exemption which does not apply.

I cant find any hard evidence either way.

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