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Demo of the pimps getting sawn up, all usefull firewood. The pimps are used between the kindling and the large logs.

I have found that they spin all to easily when trying to saw up with a chainsaw in the log horse.

Quick and easy.

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Speak to Jeremy at Gurney Reeve and Co ltd 01953 603303 they are a company that are agricultral equipment suppliers in Norfolk. The makers are texas in denmark look at their website for full pdf spec sheets etc. http://www.texas.dk

He price matched to a Atika log bench saw

Having used a few times now it is good for sawing up the pimps and save fatigue from vibration on the forearms from using a chainsaw. Plus you dont get two stroke whiff from using it.

I have no connection with the above company but i think they are worth promoting as they were willing to do a deal.

Clive

Btw bought a 6 tonne splitter from them as well.

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Seems a little limited in diameter of log it will deal with. 130mm. Would be better a little larger, but no doubt more expensive and might need 3 phase.

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You maybe missing the point the log bench saw is really for small pimp stuff which roles in a saw horse when chainsawing. I do about 4 or 5 in a bunch at a time. This stuff used to go thro the chipper. The unit is a lot quieter than the chainsaw.

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