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I've got builders bags hand packed with ash split out of a winter felled stem of around 3 foot D.

 

My little digger would easilly handle them,so i reckon on 250 Kg/bag.

It would struggle to lift my welding set at 400kg.Clearly I cant use it

for lifting operations so this is an educated guess.:001_smile:

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this thread reminds me of a customer ringing for a price to cut a tree down.i said,id have to call round to see it and give her the price[free quotation].she said...cant you give me a price over the phone,so i said,how big is it,she replied...oh its quite big.is it as big as me i asked.she replied..i think it is,so i said to her...how big do you think i am,she said im not sure...exactly...goodbye.

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