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Was a gut nr us on here last year buying stuff like that from all over. Try him whites skip hire hull. He paid top money for crap like that. Sent a wagon with a walking floor to gather it up i believe.

 

 

If you could send me his details that would be greatly appreciated. 😀

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[ATTACH]173815[/ATTACH] we call this the pile of misery! A mix of every thing we don't have the time to stack it and don't have the space to store it! Anyone have a idea of what to do with it I.e someone buying the lot off us? Thanks for reading!

 

If you were closer I would take some off you. I would even collect from your work site if it was decent stuff like beech, ash,oak,birch,syc,maple etc. Yes its a bit more work but its virtually free in comparison to cord. You dont need a processor. A decent chainsaw, 13 tonne vertical splitter and you are away. For a bit more luxury load the rings with a bobcat on to a big table or boarded over processor deck it saves your back and you will be surprised how much you get through I bet you are only a 1/3 rd behind a processor. Forget the horrible crowns chuck them on the bonfire. Some quality firewood there next year everyone will be killing for it in fact 6 weeks of frost now and everyone will be searching for the thread. :thumbup:

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If you were closer I would take some off you. I would even collect from your work site if it was decent stuff like beech, ash,oak,birch,syc,maple etc. Yes its a bit more work but its virtually free in comparison to cord. You dont need a processor. A decent chainsaw, 13 tonne vertical splitter and you are away. For a bit more luxury load the rings with a bobcat on to a big table or boarded over processor deck it saves your back and you will be surprised how much you get through I bet you are only a 1/3 rd behind a processor. Forget the horrible crowns chuck them on the bonfire. Some quality firewood there next year everyone will be killing for it in fact 6 weeks of frost now and everyone will be searching for the thread. :thumbup:

 

1/3 behind a processor you are welcome at my yard with your splitter any day.

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1/3 behind a processor you are welcome at my yard with your splitter any day.

 

Perhaps I should of said my crap hakki pilki 2x when I had it rather than the 16" £30,000 wood scoffers you lads play with now :biggrin:

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Perhaps I should of said my crap hakki pilki 2x when I had it rather than the 16" £30,000 wood scoffers you lads play with now :biggrin:

 

I do some times wonder if I would of been better sticking with the splitter and buying over size in cheep.

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Sod that - get one of the monster splitters from the States. There are so many models out there that split 36". They aren't that fast, but have to be quicker than a chainsaw and splitter.

 

Have you seen the price of that gear though.

 

I'm happy with my Thor and tajfun. If anything I need a little processor to do the sub 6 inch should of kept the farmi

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Have you seen the price of that gear though.

 

I'm happy with my Thor and tajfun. If anything I need a little processor to do the sub 6 inch should of kept the farmi

 

Could sell you a hakki pilke eagle for your small stuff:lol::lol:

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