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that is a very open question as there are lot of variables to concider like what are you processing( arb waste or round timber), size, what other equipment you have access too, how do you store your logs, volume to be processed, budget, are they for you self or do you sell logs. the are just a few

 

Logs of a max diam 16 inches... i sell logs, and i have a huge place to stock it:laugh1: budget 50k.. i need a durable machine.... must work min 10 years..

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The Pinosa processor looks good, i need a production 10tons per h.. or more... :thumbup1:

 

 

10tons per hour, say 15 cube, 8 hour day, thats 120 cube a day, say 100 to cover stoppages etc.

 

You must be selling a hell of a volume to require that much throughout.

 

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