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See above, I was referring to starting prices, not a specific model.

Think the entry level pto setup is about a 13 tonner (thor) and 10 tonner (posch).

 

Hi Rowan, gotcha now, that would make sense.

 

A friend of ours uses a 12t binderberger to cope with a fair volume of wood, though I think they ring up larger pieces in the wood owing to their low impact small alpine set up.

As we seem to get a large volume of bigger diameters, I couldn't imagine using less than the 20t posch upright and 30t binderberger horizontal we're working with as even they stall out on the tougher bits.

 

But then we like to work in 1.1m billets. For some reason.

 

Cheers, John.

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I agree 20t minimum on a verticle we have the posch 30t horizontal does 2.4m but I'd recommend going 50t version it can bog down pretty easy in big stuff unless ofc you only get nice clean ash etc like you see in promo vids.

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