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I'll get all that done this year, I have bought a bigger splitter to make billets and a processor to put them through. I really have no clue as to the quantity of logs I'll get out of it.

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Plenty !!. Get it processed into arb bags, then you will know exactly. Process into heaps will lead to lots of rubbish (bark/chips etc) when you get down the pile, customers don't like rubbish.

 

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The timber is sitting on a free draining hard stand so is nicely drying.

 

Would that be 5-600cube as it is or as split logs woodchopper?

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Well, we made a start, I reckon we have split around 200 bulk bags worth. Around 150 m3..... The pile doesn't seem to be all that much smaller though..

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The timber is sitting on a free draining hard stand so is nicely drying.

 

Would that be 5-600cube as it is or as split logs woodchopper?

 

Bit slow getting back i think 5 to 600 as it is looks like you will have over a 1000 m3 when split . Try not to leave in big piles for two long as the mould will set in and once put in a bulk bag the mould seems to spread through the bag.

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