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Details on their web site, 19 cube is cutting 350mm timber at 500mm long. More realistically look at the info chart, I would expect about 8 - 10 cube which is still getting on with it. Looks a well thought out machine and of course its British made but if like the old model will be pretty costly when compared to tajfun 400 and similar. I suppose its horses for courses really and you usually get what you pay for.

 

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Details on their web site, 19 cube is cutting 350mm timber at 500mm long. More realistically look at the info chart, I would expect about 8 - 10 cube which is still getting on with it. Looks a well thought out machine and of course its British made but if like the old model will be pretty costly when compared to tajfun 400 and similar. I suppose its horses for courses really and you usually get what you pay for.

 

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Hi ALY THATS WHY IT DOES ALL MOST 20 cube per hr as it 500mm long logs put on 150 mm long logs thanks Jon

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Details on their web site, 19 cube is cutting 350mm timber at 500mm long. More realistically look at the info chart, I would expect about 8 - 10 cube which is still getting on with it. Looks a well thought out machine and of course its British made but if like the old model will be pretty costly when compared to tajfun 400 and similar. I suppose its horses for courses really and you usually get what you pay for.

 

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Is 350mm it s max diameter,producing 500mm logs is great I hve not measured my pile but putting 4.9m saw logs through my palax 100 and 8 way splitter up to 40mm diameter and you have a huge pile in no time but not many customers want them ,unfortunately.

Does this still have the infra red length measurer?

Quite agree with you get what you pay for, all that Rand D costs.Is the tajfun a copy of another machine produced by an ex eastern european country.They seem quite popular though.

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