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have a load of Lime tree to process, does it go into the hard or softwood pile? Also have a few Eucalyptus to do, I know its regarded as great burner but is it hard or soft wood?

Euc is hard wood when wet and concrete when dry.

Lime is hard wood but soft [emoji56]

 

sent from my phone but never in work time.

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Filling up our last bay. Got 100 cube of the longer lengths now stacked and drying

Nice one Beau. You have some serious production going these days. Nice stacking mate :thumbup1:

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have a load of Lime tree to process, does it go into the hard or softwood pile? Also have a few Eucalyptus to do, I know its regarded as great burner but is it hard or soft wood?

 

Euc is great firewood and is a hardwood.

 

Lime is a hardwood, but not the best, burns a bit quick.

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It's a not a 480 and I don't think it's a tajfun, older binderburger maybe? They should make us all guess :)

 

Interesting conveyor arrangement but a shame it doesn't look like it works at that angle.

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