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I have 34 tonne of this to dice up for firewood next season could be more in future, Oak ash and sycamore. I have an old 039 and not so old 039 I need to keep the noise down would anyone advise buying a new larger saw or would u just get it done with the 039 and look harder in future for the 12" stuff. The bigger stuff is 24-30" in diameter.

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i would go for a bigger saw and forget the 12 inch timber - we have found bigger timber much easyer to work . maybe an ms441 ?

 

I have found a similar experience. large timber u seem to get more logs out although a bit more work. 14" timber is too big for our machine and always seems to come with a load of 3" twigs.

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i bought 6 artic loads firewood over summer... all were 26 tons... 2 loads were real big stuff.. some up to 30inch's diameter the other 4 loads were all processable sizes... the bigger stuff we cut with MS441's amd 660's and split and we got another 5 loads extra per artic load compared with smaller stuff.. and it was £5 ton cheaper to buy..

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i bought 6 artic loads firewood over summer... all were 26 tons... 2 loads were real big stuff.. some up to 30inch's diameter the other 4 loads were all processable sizes... the bigger stuff we cut with MS441's amd 660's and split and we got another 5 loads extra per artic load compared with smaller stuff.. and it was £5 ton cheaper to buy..

 

if u ever need a hand spliting give me a shout :thumbup:

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