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Timber harvester for a large poplar plantation.


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That 14t doosan and SP561 is circa £90k. Lot a money for a one off job.

 

 

 

Agreed, but how do you put a price on fun! :001_tongue: and you can't listen to the cricket when your on a chainsaw :thumbup1:

 

Losing sleep over finanace payments is no fun! If you've got the work, great, but otherwise you're heading for misery...

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Cut to length and stack yes, to remove brash not so easy as most shears don't have feed rollers and knives. You can get them but the cost difference is minimal compared to a harvesting head. Shears really come into there own if either feeding straight into a chipper or skidding to a chipper.

 

 

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