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Posch S-360 sawdust extractor


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Hi

 

I have bitten the bullet and upgraded to Posch s360 with log deck but I do not have a sawdust extractor. Anyone with one of these machines able to recommend a decent extractor that is not ridiculous money?

 

Also looking for around 200T of hardwood for next season. I am 20 mins south of Inverness.

 

Many Thanks

 

James

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I was quoted £1,000 plus vat but inc delivery for hydraulic one a year ago. If you're cutting lot of wood and can find a use for the sawdust then arguably it's worth it, not unknown to lose half a day cleaning up all the sawdust around ours.

 

I'll have HW ideal for processors later this year but located near Stirling so haulage may kill it

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