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Joy Yeomans
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splitta and transaw ... going to look at the fuel factory setup launch..cant beat fuelwood machinery

 

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Funny you say that, Wilsons recently had a used Transaw for sale, I guess someone changed it for a bigger Posch.

 

I have also had good service from Fuelwood.

 

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thing is i dont think you would ever have the complete only one processor all singing all dancing we run a transaw and a palax same as a jappa 700 as some months the lads could fell first thinnings then the next contract could be final crop or dealing with tree surgery arisings

after care at wilsons ive found to be wanting yet fuelwood immediate

joy

 

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