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This is my set up for processing and was pictured when we had a large order to fill hence the 28 cube skip. The Ford TW20 was a bit overkill but the Ford 4610 we usually use was out of action. I say my set up when in actual fact I must have one of the best mates on the planet - its his shed :60ft by 140ft; his TW and his dads 4610 - the processor and timbers mine!!

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This is my set up for processing and was pictured when we had a large order to fill hence the 28 cube skip. The Ford TW20 was a bit overkill but the Ford 4610 we usually use was out of action. I say my set up when in actual fact I must have one of the best mates on the planet - its his shed :60ft by 140ft; his TW and his dads 4610 - the processor and timbers mine!!

 

Does the building not fill up with fumes???????

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This is my set up for processing and was pictured when we had a large order to fill hence the 28 cube skip. The Ford TW20 was a bit overkill but the Ford 4610 we usually use was out of action. I say my set up when in actual fact I must have one of the best mates on the planet - its his shed :60ft by 140ft; his TW and his dads 4610 - the processor and timbers mine!!

 

Is that a wareing shed?

 

We've got one that looks about identical in construction but is 100x50ft.

 

Don't have any pics of mine, imagine a 660 on a sawhorse and a tractor mounted splitter. Nothing pretty!

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No problem with fumes, door is always open and is 20 foot by very high! Also there is a gap between the concrete panels and the metal panels higher up so there is usually a draft.

 

Don't know what a wareing shed is Rob, think manufacturers and builders were S&A Fabrications.

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