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Thanks for getting a video sorted, didn't expect it to be as fast a system as it is.

You most be well chuffed having built that as well. Good job mate.

 

Tell me, is the chainsaw automatic when you tilt it, or do you have to engage a hydraulic lever for it to cut? Looks like it could be, but couldn't be sure from the footage.

 

Awh no bother.

Yep i have to engage a hydraulic lever to start the chainsaw.

it is the tallest of the levers on the very left hand side of the person operating the chainsaw

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Looks good.....needs an output conveyor though. Takes too long to hand ball the logs afterwards. Any plans for an output conveyor?

 

ha awh ano tell me about it :biggrin:

yep am hopefully gona make one this summer

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