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Hello everyone, i just thought i would share some information and some pictures about all the equipemnt we use to produce and distribute our firewood.

 

I wouldnt say we have a big setup, we do sell a lot of wood, yes but im not sure but i doubt its anywhere near on the scale of what some people on this forum do. Just to let you know, my granddad runs this "business" and he is retired so this is not somthing that keeps us alive, he purely does it to keep active and to make a bit money in the proccess.

 

We deleiver at least 1 load a day up to 5 on a good day (we consider a load - a 110 land rover full heaped, probably weighin about 3/4 of a ton)

 

Main Chainsaws:

Stihl MS 440

Stihl MS 361

Stihl MS 018

Stihl MS 090

 

Tractors and Equipment:

Fordson Major with Winch and Loader [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIViwIUSWiQ&feature=channel_page]Video 1[/ame], [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEFBcf5Bl_w]Video 2[/ame], [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HClLt6V_1wc&feature=channel_page]Video 3[/ame]

Fordson Major with Hiab and side mounted Logsplitter (Picture 1, Picture 2) [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9tsgLexvSQ&feature=channel_page]Video 1[/ame], [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svZ5e0KyKgk&feature=channel_page]Video 2[/ame])

 

Leyland 270 with Hydraulic Log Splitter (Picture 1, Picture 2, Picture 3)

 

Ford Ploughmaster and Forwarder Trailer (Picture 1, Picture 2)

 

Small Massey with Saw Bench (Picture 1)

 

Another Massey with Saw Bech (Picture 1)

 

Crane (Picture 1, Picture 2)

 

 

Will post more info/pictures/video about our firewooding operations.

Thanks for taking the time, to read, look and watch!

Liam Jordan

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i think iv seen that tractor in the first clip before?

 

 

http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=3912

yep that my video to :)

 

I don't want to get into critisising and putting you off posting. Good on you for doing so, nice to see some old tackle.

 

Keep participating on and reading the forum and all will become clear :icon14::001_smile:

ah right i think i understand what your saying, the lack of ppe? older unsafe cutting techinques?

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