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  1. Not in the market as my defender is already in the process of being modified I was just curious as to this guys ebay technique.
  2. Any ebay specialists care to explain in laymans terms the logic behind the bidding on this item. I know there is all sorts of tactics but I cant work this one out. I know I am useless when it comes to ebay thats why I normally just set a bid limit and then leave it upto my daughter to get it as cheaply as possible. I dont know what she does but it works really well.
  3. Busy year this year now we finally have planning permission and listed building consent after years of aggravation.
  4. Hope you have deep pockets.
  5. Wonder if they got the message that it was listed far to expensive.
  6. I will be as well if Nick manages to do it.
  7. Currently having my defender fitted with a forklift instead of paying silly money to achieve the same result.
  8. Just use a link box. No difference to carting posts, chainsaws, post hole borers etc.
  9. Just use a link box with drop down side ramp. Works for my little holder tractor cannot see why it won't work for a mini excavator.
  10. Been trying to find one for a while but they all go for silly money.
  11. On our local news tonight some bar stewards have nicked 2 fully kitted out RNLI quad bikes out of the locked up RNLI boat station which they use on the treacherous coastal sands. How low can low life get.
  12. Cannot see any reason for it not to work. The important bit is the mesh air cleaner which allows the sawdust to burn without putting itself out.
  13. Thought somebody might be interested in an MB Trac for the New Year mb trac in in Schenkenzell | eBay
  14. Was quoted 82 + vat which seemed quite reasonable turns out they quoted for 30kg when in fact it should have been 300kg. Revised price is £160 + vat which I still think is quite reasonable but I might have got a few more quotes given the revised amount. Anyway nice christmas present as I have been trying to find a low hour engine for over a year.
  15. Thats what I use on my kiln
  16. PM me with your email address and I will send you some pictures of my set up or if passing your quite welcome to drop in for a look.
  17. No problem at all. Using sawdust/chip burners is common practice in Europe for running bread ovens the only complications start when you try to claim RHI on such tried and tested technology.
  18. Whats wrong with being cautious. How many on here have been broken into and had there kit stolen. My major defence is that I live in the middle of nowhere so why should I give out my location to potential thieves. How many times on this forum has an op posted up a picture only to find the piece of equipment in the backgound discussed. Security in this day and age is not just about physical security.
  19. Not fussy just designed for woodchip of a certain spec which does not include long shards. Big difference between a grain auger going at full chat and an auger turning one revolution every two minutes.
  20. Maybe others dont have 200k of kit to lose
  21. If that is the quality its producing I would send it back and treat yourself to a tried and tested Heizohack chipper. I discounted other biomass chippers due to the high power needed for the same quality of output.
  22. The replies would be much better if we new what spec the boilers are or even just the model numbers so we could look up the specs. Big difference in operation having a boiler which will run with 50% MC to one that needs less than 20% MC.
  23. If it was mine it would all be rejected as it has far to many long shards which creates problems with most auger feeds. What sort of chipper is it and does it have a G50 screen in the chipper. Looks more like output from a shredder than a chipper.
  24. Easier still not to bother.
  25. My stove is similar in design to this one. But instead of the grate is the industrial air filter resting on 6 bricks.

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