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amc

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  1. A whistle has a small hole in and when it lets steam out it, well it whistles:biggrin: whereas with a cork in the steam builds up and bang, you've got a steam powered pop gun. I've the large one, 1.5litres, and I love it. Can't see the point of the stove kit, I tried holding a small pan of soup over the fire hole the other day - took ages to get the soup even slighlty warm.
  2. There is a dealer in Northern Ireland for the GTS1300 if its any help to you Peden Power Ltd - Chippers
  3. amc

    GTS 1300 chipper

    Thanks very much david
  4. amc

    GTS 1300 chipper

    Thanks David, yes part of the attraction is the Honda engine, When you say "ok" could you expand a little please?
  5. amc

    GTS 1300 chipper

    Thanks peteb, I've sent a speific e-mail to greenemchs sales address yesterday
  6. There is a dealer local to me that has the GTM Professional GTS 1300 drum chipper ( 85mm - 3" capacity) which has a 13hp Honda engine. I've read the Greenmech CS 100 vs Jo Beau 300 and 500 debate (well not quite all 67 pages!) but before I go out and demo it has anyone actually owned or demo'd one and if so what do you think of the GTS 1300?
  7. One of these has has sold on that auction website in the last few days for £500!
  8. Available free for arb arisings only. Approx 3 miles south of Mansfield (NG18). No HGV access, transit type only. PM with your details, loads etc if intereseted. Thanks
  9. Hessian sandbags? You can get some fairly cheap ones at not much more tahn some plastic nets- the ones I've got are very good quality tho so would either have to put on extra for the hessian bag or charge a deposit for regular customers.
  10. Many thanks for the reply 76AR, that v.useful. amc
  11. I've been to Fuelwood in the past and demo'd their Kindlet machine. Seems good etc but before paying out for one I'd hire one first (I've seen member Kindlets adds and posts). Is it possible to make it pay producing kindling buying in softwood lengths by the artic load to cut up and then put thru a kindlet? Is the kindling produced marketable with some bark on? If I could get a good regular supply of clean factory off-cuts this would make sense but is it worth cutting it down to six inch lengths and do you not produce too much waste under 6 inch? (I've seen the pics of 76AR's injury, I'd stear clear of a circular saw. Hope its healing ok.) How many 40 x 50 nets would you get roughly out of a builders/dumpy/tonne bag of 6inch rings/ off-cuts? Ta muchly

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