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woody woodpecker

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  1. Hi that looks great ,has a set been destroyed and you have to build a new one or have they been relocated due to building work or a new road or something ?
  2. Hi were abouts are you in devon and have you thought about selling the standing timber to a local firewood producer. thanks chris
  3. Hi I think you will have to apply for a change of use as cutting up logs is not classed as farming. If you are buying in the cord/round wood it is classed as commercial use and not even forestry the same applies to the farm buildings. Uless you can prove you have been doing it there for more than 10 years then you can apply for what I think is called permitted development? . If you check with the defra planning guide it tells you everything on there. thanks
  4. hydraulic log splitter and chainsaw.
  5. Hi do you think if the shoe was on the other foot the neighbour would come running to tell you?
  6. Hi John we had a 7kva generator road towable that we had removed the wheels and the hitch coupling from. That was pinched from the yard. They brought there own wheels and hitch so that they could take it . So in answer to your question I would say NO!! THANKS CHRIS
  7. Hi Guys land rover show this weekend 21st and 22 nd june at the Bath &West showground organised by the Bristol land rover club gate open at 9am. thanks chris:001_cool:
  8. HI I don't bother with gloves either had a couple of near misses using splitter when wearing gloves, better to be able to see were your fingers are thanks chris.
  9. Hi Guppy is that tipper based on 90 or 110 and what dimensions are the tipper box thanks chris
  10. Hi Stu my biggest concern would be getting a regular supply of cord/round wood how much do you think you are going to process per year/ thanks chris
  11. Hi Carpenter if I were to start selling soft wood like larch I would charge £100 a cube .
  12. Hi at present we charge £70 for 0.5 cube,£130 for 1 cube and £180 for 2 cubes. All will be going up in price this winter due to timber and production cost. thanks chris
  13. sorry for your loss best wishes chris
  14. hi we run a ldv pilot and use snow chains when off road haven't got stuck yet. thanks chris
  15. Nfu excellent when w had a claim:thumbup:
  16. Hi Jim pm sent. thanks chris
  17. Hi we use a major topper good strong machine also worth considering is a twose topper lots for sale on flea bay thanks chris
  18. Hi All just wondering what you guys think I should be paying for mixed hardwood, processor size loads, last load 32 cubic metres = £2520 inc vat, gone up £300 on last years price per load. what prices are you paying for hard and soft wood loads. we are based in devon if that makes any difference. I think we may be looking for a different supplier any suggestions (8 wheeler and dray only) as no artic axcess. Thanks chris:confused1:
  19. hi how much to cullompton as per previous posting?
  20. Hi how much to cullompton ,how much do you have left?
  21. Hi you could try Halse of Honiton (devon) on 01404 42121 they are hakki pilke agents. thanks chris
  22. Hi Thanks for all your replies most helpful, production of new sieve is underway. thanks again chris:thumbup:
  23. Hi All does anyone have any photos or thoughts on how to construct a sieve to go on the end of processor elevator to reduce the amount of rubbish going into vented bag.thanks chris:confused1:

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