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Both green and dry wood have gone through the machine, By the looks of things the blades arn't even showing any signs of wear yet. Give them a ring they're helpfull guys and will probably be able to help out alot for than me, when I bought my machine there were only a couple of guys in Ireland running them.

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I think the Bilke
from M Large in Antrim will do the same job but can also handle larger diameter fresh timber and it seems more robust.

 

...But beware of splinters in the processed firewood!

 

Second that! bilke is brill!:thumbup: jas p wilson had a couple a few months ago, s/h and a low price too, i think £2k ish. great conveyor on them really flicks the logs.

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