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After a lot of research and talking to suppliers i think for the arb waste i am processing a circular saw bench with conveyor is going to be the way for me to go. If i were processing large lengths of cord wood then a processor would be great but i am not.

 

So this leaves me with a choice of saws.. ideally i want one powered independently so i do not have to use my tractor to run it.

 

Anyone got any suggestions?

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i have only used dalen and posch machines and would deffinately recomend the dalen there so easy to use and are well built

across the two types chain v circular saw

the circular saw models are best on soft wood as any slight bend and they jam where as the chainsaw doesn't in my experiance get jammed as easily

also chains can handle larger diameter timber but other than cutting speed maintanence seems about the same time wise but circular saw costs more as you can't home sharpen

either way its easier just to run multipli chains\blades

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