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could you post a couple of pics of it with out the bags on it

 

i like the look of it & would like to copy it

 

cheers dave

 

oof. Our patent cost a fortune for that :001_tongue: I'll take a couple of photos for you tomorrow and get them on tomorrow night.

I don't know anyone with a bagger like the one fuelwood do. I'd be interested to know how long it takes to bag 10 with it. Must be same amount of time really. I just like to work in phases - put bags on - fill - have a coffee - put filled bags on pallet - stand back admire pallet filling up.................:001_rolleyes:

 

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oof. Our patent cost a fortune for that :001_tongue: I'll take a couple of photos for you tomorrow and get them on tomorrow night.

I don't know anyone with a bagger like the one fuelwood do. I'd be interested to know how long it takes to bag 10 with it. Must be same amount of time really. I just like to work in phases - put bags on - fill - have a coffee - put filled bags on pallet - stand back admire pallet filling up.................:001_rolleyes:

 

Mark

 

 

 

that sounds about the right pace for me!!!!!!

 

 

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could you post a couple of pics of it with out the bags on it

 

i like the look of it & would like to copy it

 

cheers dave

 

Here you are Dave. If you need any advice while building it ask away. I would say that it might help to make the hangers adjustable. We have welded ours on which is fine for us but it may help to make every other one move for different size bags.

 

Mark

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Sorry it does not show the tray very well. You put all the logs in the tray and slip the bag over the tray. There is a gap to let the bag go under the tray. You then just push logs and bag onto the wood and tie off! No lifting or dropping saves effort and your back. We only built it yesterday as the forestry Journal were coming to talk to us and after looking at some bagging systems thought we could make a better one!

 

 

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