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How much do you charge for that load?

 

Is that an lovely old Fordson Power Major?

yes power major - 4 inline and pulling just fine

 

id have to work out how many cube weve got there:lol: - hes only moving it to tip in the shed, probably get 2 transit loads out of it about 4 cube

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Log Barron,

 

Where/how do you store your logs once they been cut and split? I presume the wood in the picture was felled a while ago?

 

I've got a fair amount of timber on the ground now from coppicing hedge rows etc, i need to collect it all, cut it and split and then store for next year, but not quite sure how to store as yet.

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