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Mine is way faster than an Hydrocombi

Yes i have.. not sure how much of load it was, but it was atleast 15tons

 

It would be great to see a few vids of you in action splitting rings etc (that doesn't sound right at all but you know what I mean).

 

What size rings can your machine process ie diameter and depth?

 

Does it struggle with stuff like eucalyptus?

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Made a video today il try get it on the web soon.

It takes 55cm length and Whatever you can lift. Big rings i usualy quater/half with a chainsaw. Only done a small amount of eucy and it was a piece of cake

 

 

Watching my video back now - One ring every 6 seconds. So i might even get an early finish:thumbup1:

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By the day i do it. Im sure i would be better off doing it by the cubic meter though but its hard to work it out. £180 for the 8hrs and £22per hour overtime :)

 

£180 a day! Including your labour, travel to and from your local, fuel for the machine, depreciation on a machine worth several thousand - that's too cheap surely?

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£180 a day! Including your labour, travel to and from your local, fuel for the machine, depreciation on a machine worth several thousand - that's too cheap surely?

 

 

Way to cheap.

 

 

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