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1 tonne log nets-Any Feedback on using them?


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Last summer I seasoned soft and hard in a barn with three closed sides, used about 40 bags and had another 100 cu m or so in a big pile. Had a tiny bit of mould in the pile as you might expect but not a lot and the bags were all perfect. Just looking to create a filter as the remainder of the bulk I will now bag, of course getting down the heap there is a fair amount of crap in the wood. Plannign to use an old sheep hay feeding face set at about 45 degrees above a bag, this is as wide as a bag and has bars about 3 inches apart so the crap should fall through. Thats the plan anyway !!>

 

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Yes, how do other people deal with all the crap that comes off the processor if they go straight into bags? We conveyor into a vehicle then unload into sheds, there is always bark sawdust and wood splinters etc, I would never deliver this to my customers!

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