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  1. We use a 1m vertical splitter for anything larger than the 22cm that the automatic processor can handle. Once the one meter sections are small enough they go on the infeed conveyor of the processor, are chopped up and conveyed into bag, crate, trailer etc. This is effective for for timber sizes 5cm-22cm and then from 40cm up to whatever the vertical splitter will break.
  2. Dear Firewoodman,

     

    thanks for the info and the quick response. Under what circumstances do you find the middle of the bags staying damp? Are they well covered and in a position to have air flow through?

     

    Thanks again,

     

    Allen

  3. hi mate.

    bulk bags......... well take a chance, but yes the centers dont dry to well and do go mouldy but it does depend on the wood you put in and the moisture content of it, as well as the time of year and the amount of air flow around the bags.

     

    they are not crap but they are not the best things since sliced bread either

  4. Dear Firewoodman,

     

    I was wondering what your experience of seasoning green logs in the bulk bags has been? Any issues with logs in the middle of the bags not drying or going mouldy?

     

    Best regards,

     

    Allen

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