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All of the above require you to load their trucks, using a load all or similar (14ft minimum reach)

 

There is IMO a real gap in the market for someone who can collect using a wagon with a clam shell grab!!!

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Speaking from someone with zero experience with a clam shall, are they quite messy and slow as you can only scoop a little bit, of course I happily stand to be corrected

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All of the above require you to load their trucks, using a load all or similar (14ft minimum reach)

 

There is IMO a real gap in the market for someone who can collect using a wagon with a clam shell grab!!!

 

 

exactly my problem i have tons of woodchip up my yard, but because i have no way of loading other than a shovel. hireing in a jcb etc wouldnt make it worth selling :thumbdown:

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I am sensing an opportunity in the market here, and for years to come... Properties moving off oil and onto woodchip boilers, and suppliers with piles of woodchip around but no sensible way to load it into a truck or customer to buy in single digit tonne quantities.

 

So... question is, is there any way to load it into (and out of) a tanker or corn lorry using compressor and flexible hoses? I think that will be the way of the future for delivery woodchip to hopper fed boilers...

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I am sensing an opportunity in the market here, and for years to come... Properties moving off oil and onto woodchip boilers, and suppliers with piles of woodchip around but no sensible way to load it into a truck or customer to buy in single digit tonne quantities.

 

So... question is, is there any way to load it into (and out of) a tanker or corn lorry using compressor and flexible hoses? I think that will be the way of the future for delivery woodchip to hopper fed boilers...

 

AC Price Engineering - Wood Chips Blower 1 way of doing it

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