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Been busy today. Had a good solid day with great outdoor working weather (not to hot or cold).

 

 

Made an early start at 8 ish & the mist was still around & slight frost on the ground.

 

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Nice clean work site, dint stay like that for long lol

 

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Using a pallet & some 4x2 to hold the bags wide open with bungee cords. If you make one make it plenty bigger than the bags as mine is. Learnt that from previous jobs when the full bag was stuck fast in the frame.

 

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The small dumpy bags are full of stones not wood

 

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he first 8 1m3 vented bags neatly stacked up.

 

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The first 8 were soon followed by another 8 by the end of the day.

 

16 m3 bags, not a bad days work.

 

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We are prob just over half way through the pile. If tomorrow goes as well as today it will be a good day.

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That timber looks the perfect size for a processor :thumbup:

 

How long has it seasoned?

 

Most of it was. A few big logs had snuck in.

 

Not sure the seller said it had been down 6 month ish.

 

 

For those that dont know this is Wyn's machine that I have hired for 2 days (with him working it).

 

So far well impressed with him & the machine.

 

 

 

you have a flat tyre on your processor!

 

Nope thats mud lol.

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any more pics or even a video of the machine working, looks perfect mate, especially with its own engine

 

I will see what I can do tomorrow.

 

 

As I said its Wyn's (Kindlet) machine & he hires it out with operative for very reasonable rates.

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