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tommer9

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  1. Yeah thats cool- there just seem to be loads of people with eucs to be taken down on ebay recently lol!
  2. Come on guys- you know it makes sense:sneaky2: EUCALYPTUS HARDWOOD LOGS 50Kg load. For firewood / turning / carving. Many sizes | eBay
  3. EUCALYPTUS WOOD TREE FOR WOODTURNING,WOODWORKING | eBay
  4. IMO if you need more felling dogs on a tiny saw like a 240 when snedding your saw must be blunt. I think they would slow you down if anything.
  5. Just a name that floated through the ether. Not my neck of the woods so I thought I would be nosey lol.
  6. I disagree. I have always had vermeer chippers which have a single top roller, and it works fine. I find that the twin roller machines let loads of mess get through the bottom. I much prefer single roller machines.
  7. VERY versatile mills indeed. The are essentially a petrol driven circuar saw on a superb ali frame that you build around the log. The saw cuts to a max depth of 8", and can be set vertically or horizontally pretty much at the flick of a switch, hence you cut slabs or beams directly out of the log. [ Home ] LUCAS MILL Portable Timber Sawmill
  8. Anyone know these guys? They are based in Matlock in Derbyshire.
  9. Mizers are alot of money for what they are. I run a Hudson mill, and you can cut perfect 90 degrees by turning the log, as you can on any horizontal bandsaw, but I reckon i got a hell of a lot more mill for a lot less money tahn a mizer TBH.
  10. Woodwarm. Villagers are (how do i put this without causing offence....) 'entry level' if you like. Step up to a woodwarm (there are others but these are the most efficient I have experienced) and check out far more heat output for much less fuel used.
  11. Excellent fell. End of.
  12. Had one snap on an 020- it just died in the cut (the bar was buried in the wood) and one snap on the 088 when milling, but it was near the end of its life. Snapped loads of teeth off back in the summer when felling for Timber Cutter Dartmoor, but i was going fairly hard at it.......(45 cubic metres felled and stacked per day) I have to say that I cant see the point in really cheap chains- the saving probably isnt there in the long run anyway.
  13. The implications of this to world trade would be impossible to fathom. Do you know that the Emma Maersk (worlds largest container ship) burns 1660 litres of diesel per hour? If red prices went up the effect on the cost of fishing alone would have major implications on the world food market, and the knock-on effects would be phenomenal, without even thinking about the effect on agriculture.
  14. Good stuff simon. That takes me back a bit....I was a student at warwick university many moons ago......If i am not mistaken that is the same halls of residence my mate got thrown out from when he was fire breathing out of an upstairs window.
  15. IMO the best 60cc saw ever made. Ever.
  16. Ajungilak every time. Over 150 years experience. - Mammut
  17. I should think someone designed it.....because they could. Actually i reckon its to do with cutting logs on the gound somehow.
  18. 28 here. Might get a 20 ish for it too though..

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