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Hi all,

 

I normally cut and split my own wood but am pretty much unable to do so this year through illness. I'm looking for somebody to come and process about one and a half artic loads of softwood (probably all roughly 3 metre lengths) into 19 inch lengths and split such that the measurement across the split end is around four to five inches.

 

I may be able to organise somebody with a Loadall/telehandler type machine if required.

 

I'm about 5 miles west of Banff (Aberdeenshire). I'd be grateful for an idea of cost and availability as well as the maximum diameter your processor can handle.

 

Any interest is much appreciated.

 

Spruce

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dont know if they will do it or not but look up kenny paterson, k and i paterson i belive, chimney sweep in lumphanan. i know they have a processor and do stoves etc so may be some work ian would take on. mention got name from david at crathes.

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