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max outputs and top outputs can all be achieved if got good straight timber, but we invariably get the thinnings where you pull out the twisted bent bit to leave the straight nice trunks, so we have good days and slow days, but as long as its all in drying nets come end august im happy

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Palax ks35 ergo with a proper chain driven log deck with 8 to. 12 inch diameter 10'ft long I can do 20 tonnes in a day on my own, that's loading the deck and taking wood into shed.

U need to doctor the machine! Down side is all the saw dust.

 

My mate Donal Bingam reckons he can do 20 tons with a chainsaw and axe!!!!!

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