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I have one exactly like the fuel wood one, took an image to my local blacksmith/metal fab guy and a few pounds less than fuelwood later, i own one, its identical!!!

I dont really use mine so if anyone is interested. pm me!

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I've just bought 500 woven nets to start for next winters log supply, Do any of you guys have any quick ways to fill up these sacks, as im just doing by hand one log at a time, its rather slow, any tips would be great thanks

 

my newest bag loader,,,,,?(if pics attach lol)

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hope this shows it better

 

that looks like the best as i could make one, maybe with three holes in it. It is dam boring filling them up, so i started doing it with a beer and a radio in the evening. Much better

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