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After cutting off the top of my index finger on a browns saw bench last year i invested in the binderberger the same as theocus is selling and it's great i can't speak highly enough of it. Also Alan Marshall is always available to speak to if there are any teething problems.

 

I should think that's got to sting!!!

 

It is a pleasure to use, all hydraulic lifting with the conveyor and the tungsten blade is awesome. Really really well built. I am trading tomorrow so be quick if you want it, it will prob be available from marshalls for about 4k next week!!!!

 

Cheers Theocus, I've been looking at your machine long and hard would have snapped it up but circumstances don't allow for a few weeks so I'll miss out there! :thumbdown:

Know what your saying with the Binderberger gear, until now I've been hiring in my mates saw (without conveyor) really well made!

 

Thanks to the other guys for feedback, mixed bag! normally the way though!

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Hi cookie, yes it did sting.... They stuck it back on!!! You cannot even see it now so now apart from a weird nail! Have you thought about finance? JCB finance is around 4 per cent. Pm me if you need a contact number.

Cheers mate, yeah been thinking maybe going down that route. to be honest i just need to stop thinking and reading bloody leaflets and get a machine! I've had the old "do i go to a processor" issue or stick with log splitter and billet system i have now but i reckon with the wood i get saw bench is the was to stay but with the bonus of the conveyor. thanks for the offer on contacts, l used to work for a JCB dealer amongst others when i was an ag rep so i know JCB finance is and always has been very good.:thumbup:

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the conveyor is great, billet like crazy and store the wood and as the orders come in just process away!! simples!!!!! you wont go wrong with the binderberger, it does though need an extension on the infeed holder to make it better but easy to make.

you can easily cut 2 billets at a time with it too!

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hello cookie, sorry missed your post, we use a riko 700 with conveyor, it is fine. we pasted some waxoil here and there when new 1 year ago, it's worked well. also we got spare blade so we can swap and send for sharpen, about ~100m3 per sharpen, maybe bit more. we liked the way the cradle is loaded easily, but are trying to keep our digits- coz it's easy to pass your hand by the blade on the last bit... seems like a fair machine for the price. we're happy with it.

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