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Mobile processor for oversize ash nr york


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Morning all,

Does anyone know of anyone operating a large mobile processor in northern england? I've been grading out all the timber too big for our processor this summer and there will be 60 ton now I should think. It's all ash and ranges from 12" up to 30". My digger man has a lasco splitter that we could break it up with then put it through our processor but I'm not that keen.

Any thoughts or suggestions greatly appreciated.

Tom

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Might be worth contacting fuelwood as they used to hire out a Splitta 400. I had one in once and its fantastically productive with the right sized wood. It will take up to 16" rings and you can noodle your  30" rings in half to fit.

 

We needed 2 guys on saws and loading to keep it fed and another to move the crates. Think we filled a crate in 5mins and this is nice small well split logs for dinky stoves

 

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7 hours ago, log on tommy said:

Morning all,

Does anyone know of anyone operating a large mobile processor in northern england? I've been grading out all the timber too big for our processor this summer and there will be 60 ton now I should think. It's all ash and ranges from 12" up to 30". My digger man has a lasco splitter that we could break it up with then put it through our processor but I'm not that keen.

Any thoughts or suggestions greatly appreciated.

Tom

What sort of lengths of timber to process?

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Suggested options:
1. Cone splitter then the 3m sections through processor.

2. Cut into 1m lengths/split with reasonably fast vertical or horizontal splitter to <15cm dia, stack billets/pre season then sell as 1m billets or put through processor when seasoned/light enough to manually lift and cut to required log lengths.

 

Don’t know of anyone with mobile equipment large enough to process those oversized logs.

 

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17 hours ago, log on tommy said:

You could be right but I don't think it'll be easy. When the lengths are split into quarters they won't roll on the log deck for example.

Nothing about oversize timber is easy unfortunately, that's why processor grade commands a premium.

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3 hours ago, Vedhoggar said:

Suggested options:
1. Cone splitter then the 3m sections through processor.

2. Cut into 1m lengths/split with reasonably fast vertical or horizontal splitter to <15cm dia, stack billets/pre season then sell as 1m billets or put through processor when seasoned/light enough to manually lift and cut to required log lengths.

 

Don’t know of anyone with mobile equipment large enough to process those oversized logs.

 

We've been doing option 2 during the summer when the forwarder operator (me) has accidentally put an oversize on the trailer and its not economical. At least with the cone splitter option its all mechanised.

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2 hours ago, doobin said:

Nothing about oversize timber is easy unfortunately, that's why processor grade commands a premium.

I have to deal with everything thats felled, this year it was a 10 acre piece of ash clearfell. Upside is its always good to tell the customers all our logs are ash!

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