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bc1000xl in the back ground way not chip the cord wood the one i use does

 

 

errrr..... the wood in the background was not chipped because its being collected tomorrow, ok ? :stupido3:

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bc1000xl in the back ground way not chip the cord wood the one i use does

 

Unless you have a very well paying market for your chip, why would you chip cord wood?

 

The main reason I chip is to reduce bash in size, cord wood takes no more room than chip and putting it in my trailer does not ware out my chipper.

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Got some hill-billies coming tomorrow to pick all the wood up. They've had all the Beech too, someone is on to a good thing! (not me though) :sad:

 

I bet it's ending up on that never ending log pile by "The BULL" just north a few miles on the A38

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Great pics, pity the guy didn't have a 2nd tie in point when making this cut.

 

How sad it must be to come on here just in the hope you will find a picture of some one YOU think is at fault :sad:

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Great pics, pity the guy didn't have a 2nd tie in point when making this cut.

 

oh jesus its not like he`s cutting on his lap, each to there own!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Great pics, pity the guy didn't have a 2nd tie in point when making this cut.

 

I know Tim i saw a bloke today doing the same thing!!!:scared1:

 

Dam shame i forgot my camera otherwise you would have some else to pick holes in!!!!:001_tongue:

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