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thers the prob nick, what had it done in the 6mths before u got it ,:001_rolleyes:

 

It don't really matter what it as done before. If you can sit a new (ish) machine up in the nettles, Then who cares!!!!

 

It's easy to spend OLD money....You know what i mean Johny. :laugh1:

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It don't really matter what it as done before. If you can sit a new (ish) machine up in the nettles, Then who cares!!!!

 

It's easy to spend OLD money....You know what i mean Johny. :laugh1:

 

havnt got the faintest eggs :biggrin:

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Looking to maybe upgrade my JAPA 700 next year as well so I have an interest here.

 

One of the worst things about unreliable equipment is how much time they waste not to mention the costs. I did have a look at Hakki at the Arb show and they did look flimsy. Having owned a JAPA for a couple of years some of the finer points leave things to be desired ( such as changing the blade drive belts, all day job, position of grease nipples etc) the new 385 looked a bit lightweight in some areas such as the log length stop. But my JAPA has not let me down and Fuelwood have been very good with advice, sketches etc when the splitter needed adjustment.

 

Am looking to go hydraulic deck and processor to speed up throughput. Either that or buy it in ready processed in 27 ton + bulk loads or 40 bulk bags on a curtain sider.

 

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