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14 minutes ago, william petts said:

Ah ok, what's that, 7 bags an hour, seems very good going, how was ya loading them onto the processor 

Yeah, it wasn't too bad. I would much prefer straight, long logs though. They had a 4ton digger with a thumb grab. Not as good as a grapple but a good cheap solution.

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1 hour ago, Domino said:

Hired this cone out for my avant to split a load of bits I had laying around.  Pretty productive all round, quite a lot of wood split for just an achy thumb on the joystick button ☺️

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You have loads of bits laying around now

 

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9 hours ago, woody paul said:

You have loads of bits laying around now

 

Correct, I have in fact just multiplied what I had laying around and put it in the way of the chip.  But, I will endeavour to get it stacked and upload another pic for your pleasure ?

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On 22/07/2017 at 09:40, william petts said:

Been doing some splitting when I've had time in between making, working in london etc.

 

Hopefully the link will work above.

What's everyone else been up to?

Aye!  Samatha! You need to be here  ☺️ K

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