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Posts posted by Sawtooth
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Well im the harvester driver so any ruts are gona be my own fault
And I would love a shogun ...but I noticed that shogun have toned down the body. the 06 / 07 body used to look really agressive but theve toned the body down now. Pure asthetics but the shogun still looks good
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I have just lost a contract to Tillhill's brash bailers in N Wales purely because the are subsidised.
- sawtooth - to say there is good money to be made by investing money in the equipment you suggest is extremley mis-leading.
Buzz -Well met the people buying the kit and they work across the country thats all I will say
This topics interesting and will deffinately be interesting to see how it pans out
Goodluck
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its hard enough making a do out of roundwood, never mind trying to follow harvesting gear around.
Not really
By development and news following the brash bailing and chipping any contractor's perpared to invest in to this buissness will be make a good deal of money. UPM Tillhill have selected there biomass contractors and even in an economic situation that the country is now contractors are placing orderers for brand new clambunk forwarders and tubgrinders to suit the operation.
With all the new biomass plants opening and contracts forming with the FC and other comapanys. Theres some money there.
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Would it not be cheaper to hire in a subcontactor with a forwarder based dutch dragon or something simular?
http://www.dutchdragon.nl/english/about-dutch-dragon.html
Highly mechanised
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Well my use for it would be getting in to which ever forest where working at.
So im gona be carring a few toolboxes in it and hydralic parts.
What attracted me to the freelander over the defender is its much more comfy and warm at 5am in the morning. But its clearly less rugged.
We genrally use the same track as the harvester and forwarder use so ruts tend to appear and itrs gona have to cover some rough tracks.
The current freelander im looking at is only £1500 and is near 200,000 miles
The guy who owns it currently use's it for forestry and has looked after it very well.
Thanks for all the response so far
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Hey guys
Ive been looking in to buying a Landrover Freelander TD4 Commercial 2.0 Diesel 4x4
But Ive heard mixed opinions on this vehicle and was wondering if anybody has had ever owned one and how they performed?
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The FC lets Tillhill bail 80 % of brash on sites where the harvester forwarder does not have to run on brash mats.
That doesent make any sense
The forwarder and harvester always run on the brash.
There is no way around it.
Brash can be collected up later or if its going to be bailed all brash timber should be cut to 1m or less.
By not using brash under the machine all you would be doing is damaging the ground and your tyres.
But interestingly do the FC leave 20% to degrade back in to the ground?
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From what ive read and driven you can find nearly any tractor make that has been converted to forestry at some point. most of it is custom ...naturally.
From my experience
The college im at has an Massey furguson with a Botex crane on ..... its crap.
And has a Valmet tractor with winch and pulls a forwarding trailer and is a decent machine.
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Im working a local woodland near my home owned by the local farmer
how do you work it?
Chainsaw and a cart
what did you pay for it? (if you don,t mind telling)
I thin out the overgrown woodland for the farmer leaving him with a tidy woodland with potental in the future and then I keep all the timber thats thinned out.
what do you get out of it?
Firewood ranging mostly from a diamiter of 4cm-10cm
do you enjoy it?
Came back from college for Xmas and used many of the skills I learn in the wood. I do enjoy thinning out the trees making a rough track for my cart and then hauling out next winters firewood knowing its my production.
There are quite alot of disused woodlands around the country and if like me you know the local farmer and notice the disused and overgrown woodland he owns theres a chance to get a load of free firewood and revitalise a woodland.
Cheap and productive
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How about getting a paper brick maker and mixing the chips and paper together.
Would make a good firelighter once dried out.
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Im Russell
Currently in scotland in college
Im a Apprentice Forest Machine Operator for a harvesting contractor in Wales.
Ive got an interest in small woodland management and firewood production which is what draws me to this interesting forum.
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Tried a quote form the NFU?
Ive heard its cheap and prob worth a look.
Apply online and they will give you a call
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at the moment yes
Im getting some FMO qualifications before I start work fulltime in the summer