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  1. Just a photo of the mezzanine floor in the hay rick nefore putting in the hay bales. Tank at the end is diesel tank holding upto 5000 ltrs. Tractors etc stored under mezzanine floor.
  2. Really do like this company for any sort of fenceing materials.
  3. I charge £250 per day for hire of MB Trac with 9t forwarding trailer and operator. Would not consider hiring without operator as it so easy to abuse kit in woodland.
  4. Here is a typical Spec sheet http://www.uk.remeha.com/fileadmin/user_upload/Professional_Site_UK/Technical_Specifications/Generic_Wood_Chip_Specification.pdf I have some customers who have G30 spec but with fines removed as it is better for their gasifiers.
  5. What is this legal requirement that you have to be trained to use a chain saw. I thought the problem was any tom dick or harry can legally use a chain saw without training.
  6. Could always go for a new timber tractor complete with winch "SUPER" SENTINEL Timber Tractor - PRESTON SERVICES
  7. I have always used commercial pallet racking. First building was my hay rick with storage area for tractor and equipment underneath and hayloft above. Started out as temporary building but 12 years later its still standing and being used.
  8. Under Ofgem rules micro chp is under 2kwe https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/ofgem-publications/89098/fitpaymentratetableforpublication1october2014nonpvtariffs.pdf
  9. Thats ok the system I am looking at is 5 kwe with peak 10 kwe or multiples of that. Prices are still being sorted so will let you know when I know
  10. What is your electric requirement ie peak load in kw.
  11. Is it to fit into the government micro chp scheme if so it will only be 1kwe.
  12. What size will it be in terms of kwe and kwt
  13. I assumed Forestry was the guy advertising on arbtalk with the banner at the top of the page. Does not bother me whether it is or is not.
  14. Part of the BSL supplier register for approved RHI supply includes carbon calcs for both transport and drying. I would hope that kiln drying and import from Latvia is above the carbon threshold otherwise the whole system becomes a mockery.
  15. Never said it was a high quality press being Italian what do you expect. We bought the machine to produce firelighters which it does very well, to be able to produce briquettes was an added bonus.
  16. Do you know whether its an 11kv line or a 33kv line. The only power line I can find is up to Dounray and its to big to get a grid connection.
  17. Now the bridge is open you will find it hard to find a ferry.
  18. If I have timber that size I would rather stick it through the rack saw for planking and the slab wood through the processor for logs.
  19. Do you know if the power lines go anywhere near the site. Have been having difficulty trying to establish how easy it would be to connect the site into the grid.
  20. Used to be a merlin engine in one of the tractor pulling rigs when I was young dont know whether its still on the circuit but it did sound great.
  21. Italian Comafer did reasonable quality but I gave up when price dipped below £200 per tonne.
  22. At those prices I had better dust off my briquette press and start producing again.
  23. Not quite as easy as that unless you want a massive tax bill.
  24. I restored our local church yard from being an overgrown neglected jungle to one where they now take marriage photo's in the grounds. It was all down to superstition a lot of the grave stones are flat stones and the parishioners would not walk over the gravestones. It does not bother me but once others had seen the improvement they decided there was nothing to worry about so they now have a rota to manage the grounds.
  25. Biomass plant would generate far more and cost far less and would not be subject to the sneaky uplift clause. (The reason why I came across the site in the first place)

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