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Yes, with the posch machine, you can fold the discharge chute out of the way to fill loose nets, or fold the shoot back down for neatly stacked nets. Very simple.

It did make the 4x2's into kindling but i found the output slow and the timber being fed in on the conveyor would sometimes twist slightly and then cause a jam. It may have been down to the timber itself not being so straight grained.

As i understand you are milling poplar for the kindling machine, so if you could cut big slabs (like the size of half a concrete block) i bet it would fly them through. Because of the volume of timber going into the machine, your output would constantly be high.

If you're ever going over the severn bridge into south wales, bring a couple of big lumps with you and pop in and try it.

 

I was in abergavveny two weeks ago looking at a jcb 525 when the winds kicked off I was surprised they let us over the bridge. If I am in the area again I will give you a shout. Our kindlet has been superb and never let us down but sometimes a different machine does different timber better. I like the way our kindlett handles joinery off cuts and if it jams you can get into it without trashing lots of material. I thought about a 3 phase machine but with the right timber we struggle to keep up with our single phase machine. We have had 70 bags an hour at times with two people. With the wrong timber can get it down 25 bags an hour.

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