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Hi Richard

I do , in the picture with the bulk bag you will see a red lorry cover and the large heap of split stuff has an old marquee roof pulled behind it .

Its all been split and covered since last January after being down for a year prior to that . The results are actually quite good , the narrower heap which all came from small diameter stuff was almost all below 20% , the bigger heap which was large diameter stuff is nudging 20% on the outside , obviously it will be higher as i go further into the heap .

Its not a perfect system but i have a few marquee roofs and truck covers and is as good as i have at the moment .

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Great idea with the beehive roofs on the stillages, are they heavy enough to stop the wind lifting them?

 

Bob

 

 

http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=190064&stc=1&d=1442739332

 

I pinched this idea but use two tree ties at one side to make a hinge then 1 tree tie on the other side to stop the lid from flying off. Use this with the straight bar IBC to make animal feeders with hay in them.

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I pinched this idea but use two tree ties at one side to make a hinge then 1 tree tie on the other side to stop the lid from flying off. Use this with the straight bar IBC to make animal feeders with hay in them.

 

Glad it helped you John.

 

If it was not for your help and advice I would not have a logs business :thumbup1:

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