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On 20/03/2020 at 17:54, trigger_andy said:

Interested in flogging it on? :D 

 

On a serious note Im seriously considering buying one if a used one does not turn up soon. Like my Bandsaw Mill one will turn up on ebay as soon as I buy one no doubt. :D 

 

I have access to lots of poker straight plantation thinnings and birch etc. Plus Id like to maybe use it to make money, was gonna do that with my Mill but thats not happened yet. :D 

 

How do you load logs onto it? Handball or forklift? Any idea how many bags you'd fill a day? Or an hour if you're not doing full days on it?

Had toyed with the idea of selling, but seem to have a bit more time on my hands now. I just lift timber on by hand. I source my own wood, so can cut it to what I can lift. I know I probably should take note of what it produces, but I don't. As I just split for myself and a few locals, all I know is it is a lot easier than an axe.?

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3 hours ago, woodwizzard said:

Had toyed with the idea of selling, but seem to have a bit more time on my hands now. I just lift timber on by hand. I source my own wood, so can cut it to what I can lift. I know I probably should take note of what it produces, but I don't. As I just split for myself and a few locals, all I know is it is a lot easier than an axe.?

Keep me in mind if you change yours. :) 

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