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Hi everyone,

 

I'm after a bit of advice. 

 

I have a Posch autosplit which converts log rings into lovely regular firewood. I'm looking for a way to transport rings from a very big heap to the machine (could be up to 100yds).

 

We currently fill potato bins with rings and transport them that way, but it is a bit hard on the arms.

 

I was thinking about a big bucket on a tractor foreloader or Avant.

 

Does anyone know what happens when you drive a big bucket into a pile of rings? Is it effective with the right bucket or is it a non-starter?

 

Many thanks, TVI

 

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Bucket shouldn't be a problem on concrete but you could also look at a riddle bucket so and mud and stones fall out. It would mean less sawdust as well.

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