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Lets see your log cleaner, and does it work well?

 

It's one that bolts on the end of the elevator like the posch one. If you run the elevator at two thirds speed or below it's great. Above that and it throws it over the griddle. I think it works well a days processing and you can have 3 barrows of tailings. But I've nothing to compare it to as the farmi never had it.

As we charge good money for our loads I like to keep the crap out of the bags.

I take all the kindling like bits and net it giving it to our regulars I've currently got 5 cube bags and 4 barrow bags of the stuff.

 

Next time I'm at the yard I'll take a pic

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