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Bit more detail would be useful like location, moisture content, tonnes available, price, spec G30 G50 etc etc.

 

At the right price and specs I could easily use 10,000 tonnes per year.

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Bit more detail would be useful like location, moisture content, tonnes available, price, spec G30 G50 etc etc.

 

At the right price and specs I could easily use 10,000 tonnes per year.

The location is north Manchester, not sure how to get the moisture content, and sorry but i dont know what you mean when you ask spec G30 G50 but if you let me know i can let you know more details,

but in a nut shell.. i have dry kiln beech off cuts which i use for kindling at home, i have a surplus amount which i fed through my 6" woodchipper and have stored in a building, there is about 10 ton at the moment but i havent processed anymore without knowing i have somewhere to pass it onto, i dont have anything like the amount you mentioned in a year but i will have the odd wagon load from time to time i suppose, hope this helps, please let me know if its something you might be interested in or how i can get the info you asked about, thanks

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unfortunately most 6" arborist chippers such as timberwolf etc arent biomass spec, i.e. dont have slither breakers or screens in , and as such dont give a consistent spec of chip i.e. g30 is 30mm and g50 50mm, also you dont want alot of dust , undersize or over size to block augers which most are fed by.

 

hope this helps

thanks

joy

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G30/50 is the grade of the chip ie the size as its been through a normal chipper I don't think it would meet this?

 

Have a look at the biomass energy website for some good info

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The location is north Manchester, not sure how to get the moisture content, and sorry but i dont know what you mean when you ask spec G30 G50 but if you let me know i can let you know more details,

but in a nut shell.. i have dry kiln beech off cuts which i use for kindling at home, i have a surplus amount which i fed through my 6" woodchipper and have stored in a building, there is about 10 ton at the moment but i havent processed anymore without knowing i have somewhere to pass it onto, i dont have anything like the amount you mentioned in a year but i will have the odd wagon load from time to time i suppose, hope this helps, please let me know if its something you might be interested in or how i can get the info you asked about, thanks

 

Would certainly be interested as your just down the road from me and I could supply IBC containers so that you did not have to chip ( I have my own G30 spec chipper) Regular collection could be arranged. PM me with contact details

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unfortunately most 6" arborist chippers such as timberwolf etc arent biomass spec, i.e. dont have slither breakers or screens in , and as such dont give a consistent spec of chip i.e. g30 is 30mm and g50 50mm, also you dont want alot of dust , undersize or over size to block augers which most are fed by.

 

hope this helps

thanks

joy

Thanks for this.

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G30/50 is the grade of the chip ie the size as its been through a normal chipper I don't think it would meet this?

 

Have a look at the biomass energy website for some good info

Will Do Cheers

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