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Here we have the Quote for the Rabaud Xylog 420 and the 550 direct from Home Forestry - Take a seat !

 

Many thanks for your enquiry, please find prices below for the machinery you are interested in.

 

Xylog 420

 

With integrated hydraulic pump and tank kit, PTO shaft. 2.2m infeed conveyor, 4.6m discharge conveyour

with hydraulic side shift and hydraulic folding/ unfolding, 2/4/6 way splitting knife standard, 8 and 12

as optional extra.

Offer price £23495.00 plus vat ex works. Delivery TBC

 

Options:

 

5m long x 3 chain hydraulic log deck £10695.00 plus vat, Delivery TBC

Transport trailer with chain feeding log deck 3.00m

with hydraulic installation £18495.00 plus vat, Delivery TBC

 

 

 

Xylog 550

 

Xylog 550 with hydraulic PTO pump and tank kit, loading deck platform with 3 chainjs, mobile road axle,(movable

machine), 4m feed discharge conveyor, xylometer automated cutting wedge

Offer price £74490.00 plus vat delivery TBC

 

Options:

 

Cover for mobile machine £926.50 plus vat

Optional 1m long extension for conveyor £1525.75 plus vat

Channelling box for sawdust £522.75 plus vat

Sawdust vacuum system 400mm, 5.5kw 7.om long £3997.00 plus vat

 

All prices are ex-works France, delivery costs to be confirmed at point of order.

All quotations are valid for 30 days, all Rabaud equipment is supplied with a 1 year parts warranty backed by the Factory.

If you require any further information, please let me know.

 

Best regards

Nathan Home

 

By no means cheap then.

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Think I would rather buy something upto £20K that would take 400ish and chainsaw anything over. I only have a Farmi wp36 and on average we only have about 10% of a load that won't go through. That 10% takes us a morning to chainsaw and split in the wp36. I've just had 5 loads of 1st thinnings ash come in all 4-12" dia. couldn't imagine how long it would take with one of these big machines.

With 80k you could buy a decent processor, forklift for inside work. Telehandler for outside work, a decent chainsaw, a splitter and have spare cash for a kiln system!

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Think I would rather buy something upto £20K that would take 400ish and chainsaw anything over. I only have a Farmi wp36 and on average we only have about 10% of a load that won't go through. That 10% takes us a morning to chainsaw and split in the wp36. I've just had 5 loads of 1st thinnings ash come in all 4-12" dia. couldn't imagine how long it would take with one of these big machines.

 

With decent timber you can produce 100m3 10" logs in 8 hours.

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Think I would rather buy something upto £20K that would take 400ish and chainsaw anything over. I only have a Farmi wp36 and on average we only have about 10% of a load that won't go through. That 10% takes us a morning to chainsaw and split in the wp36. I've just had 5 loads of 1st thinnings ash come in all 4-12" dia. couldn't imagine how long it would take with one of these big machines.

 

With decent timber you can produce 100m3 10" logs in 8 hours.

 

So how you going to sell all these logs as if you work 100 days a year thats 10000 cube ?????????? A machine of that value can not be left idle.

 

If you go contracting its going to be left with the big nasty stuff

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Think I would rather buy something upto £20K that would take 400ish and chainsaw anything over. I only have a Farmi wp36 and on average we only have about 10% of a load that won't go through. That 10% takes us a morning to chainsaw and split in the wp36. I've just had 5 loads of 1st thinnings ash come in all 4-12" dia. couldn't imagine how long it would take with one of these big machines.

 

 

 

With decent timber you can produce 100m3 10" logs in 8 hours.

 

 

 

With decent timber as in every piece 500mm and dead straight maybe, that just doesn't exist. I bet our wp36 would be quicker on 12" and under stuff And actually produce logs that people can fit in the stove or that's not kindling.

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This rebaud 550 is the sort of machine you would grow into after many years of selling firewood. Even then most of the guys i know have multiple machines usually two processors one for big stuff one for smaller. A good quality vertical and a big horizontal.

 

Allso have you thought how your going to load it as if it eats it that quick a forklift is out and a sizeable 360 in more coin.

 

Ive got most of what i need some of its old but its mine and works I've had to work to get it not through grants and was not born with a silver spoon in my chops.

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This rebaud 550 is the sort of machine you would grow into after many years of selling firewood. Even then most of the guys i know have multiple machines usually two processors one for big stuff one for smaller. A good quality vertical and a big horizontal.

 

Allso have you thought how your going to load it as if it eats it that quick a forklift is out and a sizeable 360 in more coin.

 

Ive got most of what i need some of its old but its mine and works I've had to work to get it not through grants and was not born with a silver spoon in my chops.

 

As you posted a while ago, if you buy graded timber the processors we all have will be adequate.

That's my view also and use semi-skilled labour to deal with Arb. arisings. We have a 360 with grab so are efficient when it comes to timber handling and size grading here.

Thanks for your input.

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As you posted a while ago, if you buy graded timber the processors we all have will be adequate.

That's my view also and use semi-skilled labour to deal with Arb. arisings. We have a 360 with grab so are efficient when it comes to timber handling and size grading here.

Thanks for your input.

 

The only reason i buy graded is I've not got a 360 so pulling bits out with the loader is a pain in the arse. if i had a 360 id grade it out myself.

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