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that was the point i was making with log deck it allows you to use your machine at full capacity i believe it is an investment that pays with every bag[/quote

 

At nearly 60 with a recent heart op behind me I would not even pre problem get involved without a feed rack, it would be wise for me to reduce the physical energy needed hence I am looking at hydraulic in feeds and racks. As my JAPA 700 does not have hydraulic fitments then it would be a matter of also changing the processor. I am just coming into winter 3 from a zero start firewood wise, this year I expect to sell about 60 tons, maybe 80-90 bags. This currently represents about 10 days processing single handed. As others have said I dont think borrowing to finance is a good idea and grants in this part of the country are non exisitant from what I can see. We will see what JAS Wilson has used next spring.

 

Thanks for your help and advice.

 

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