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skyhuck

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  1. Steve,if you look back through the thread you will see i have large out door boiler,i was going to buy a farm 2000,but came a cross my ruffel and it was cheap saw bought it. I burn wood straight from jobs,just tip of by the boiler and throw it on.
  2. Yes,i have single,four way and six way,use four way most and mine is adjustable height:icon14:only use single on really big stuff, say four foot thick or so.:wave:
  3. Ain't that the truth! :wave:
  4. Unless it nice clean Ash of the right size the six way just makes to much waste,imo.
  5. I would say an axe is faster for the first 1/2 hour,but my splitter don't get tired.
  6. I can honestly say i have not found any thing it won't split.
  7. My 30 ton splitter loves em all! lol!
  8. Ask your saw dealer if you can some old disc's from chain grinders,they are great instead of a file for bar dressing :wave:
  9. All sounds a bit dodg:knuddel:y to me,never had a problem my self?
  10. We can all only speak form our own experience :wave:
  11. :ciao:Yeah i know,but in a rush. The crane will lift just over 2 ton @ 4M and 450kg @ 14M.
  12. Cheers pecon you saved me from being out for a duck
  13. Not sure there is much to debate,one is a merc agent,the other fits none speed rated tyres to mogs capable of 50mph+ and fits pattern parts(i heard those pattern disc's can explode) only my opinion. My first mog came from Frank,the next two from Alex
  14. Max,he loves gypo's/pikiey's,idealy one for breakfast,one for lunch and two for dinner.
  15. One thing i do some times is, go down the planning office don't ask for the TO just ask to look at the TPO map,this is a public document and you have the right to see it.
  16. skyhuck

    Bad Day

    Glad it got there ok and your sorted

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