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I managed to get a few pics today of the Tajfun and home made table, plus the Major.

 

Eddie.

 

HI EDDIE we had fordson major and the large splitter was far too much weight for the tractor i had 10x56lb weight on the front like your box and the front still come up mad thanks jon :thumbup:

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First day with the Tajfun working today, took a little while toget going...had to adjust a sensor that was playing up, but after that went a treat. Dad and bro very impressed with the machine

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Looking forward to the video action Ben. Keen to see how it deals with all your bendy hedge material as well.

 

its got a wide intake so as long as the guy loading is doing his job bendy bits not really a problem so far

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how much is the tajfun and do you not think the chainsaw would waste more than citcular saw is circular saw an optuon?

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A chainsaw blade is always going to create a mountain of waste my 325 chain used to cut a 8mm path through the wood whereas a tct will be 3-4mm. I noticed the farmi 36 has a 325 chain on a 16" bar. This will create less waste but I would imagine you will have to treat with more respect and change bar more often and keep sharp. This is better than the 3/8 or 404 chain found on most big processors. The problem with tct is they only cut about 12" timber.

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