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otter

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  1. Once split I reckon only about £150 worth anyway?? People are disillusioned when it comes to this things like this. I had a customer ask me to do a tree job for free but I could have the wood, him saying it's ash worth a fortune that is, needed climbing and was a £300 job with about £100 worth of logs????????? To be honest is worth nothing until split and delivered.
  2. It's not really the importing of the logs it's how they are dried is the point. The amount of wasted unseasoned logs burnt to dry logs? Insane, such a shame and that's the impact on the environment. Double pollution and double the amount of trees felled
  3. I'm finding it's more of actually getting hold of the timber to process than price, just seems to be less around cord and arb . I used get loads. Every arb job customer wants to keep it now and buying in, well no chance.
  4. Hi. Looking for kindling, 100 or 200 nets of kindling, delivered to North Devon. Any one out there got any and prices please? Actually don't mind dumpy bags of the stuff loose and I net up? Can pick up if not to far Thanks
  5. Hi. Looking to buy 22-26t of timber not bothered on length or diameter. Hard or soft. Will be as used firewood on farm. North Devon
  6. It's alright, found an adapter sleeve to fit anyway, it's a should be snug fit now.
  7. I know it's sounds stupid, but there wouldn't be a 4mm cap, it would be spread around the internal diameter? So at a guess 0.75mm? All the way round.. This is why I'm asking
  8. Would a Pulley bore size of 24mm be right for a 20mm shaft? This would be the small (100mm) pulley to go on the drive shaft on a petrol engine to drive the belts to large pulley on the cone shaft?? Cheers
  9. Nice. Well done. Lovely birds. Got a pair that live around here.
  10. I put the Timberpro £80 bucks to cut up small dia logs, had it 2yrs, used it loads. Can't complain, does the job. Even done a reduction on a 50ft ash tree with it. All I can say is change the chain to a still,oregon and tighten up everything now and then and it's worth every penny.
  11. Hi. I suppose if I turn up with 14ft Ifor William trailer is that to small for ya? Can doing few trips?
  12. Best ever. Completely sold out last week. So good that I sold it all but bummer I've run out.
  13. And don't leave chainsaws on the pavement and drive off. Ah Pete. Ha ha. Hope ya well.
  14. At last, talking sense, always said this. Air humidity will always absorb back into the wood.
  15.  

    <p>Hi.</p>

    <p>Interested in a pallet (100nets) maybe 2,,sent to ex33 north Devon. </p>

    <p>How much? </p>

    <p>Cheers adam</p>

     

  16. I can sort some chip for ya.. P.m me ya mobile.
  17. That's the proplem. In early summer my logs were below 20% mc, now there overy 25% and that's 14months under cover, its just too damp weather. Also I process outside then store in barn, can't start on next winter's splitting in this and delivering is even more of a problem just every time I book a delivery in its pouring down Aaaaaasaaaaaggggggghhhhhhhh
  18. Moisture in the air and 100mph wet wind

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