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Big J

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  1. Hi Big J,

     

    See you've got a trak-met processor. Any update on the machine review now you've had it a while? Any feedback greatly received as i'm thinking of getting one. i would be using it for arb arisings so not forest grown stock, thanks.

    1. Big J

      Big J

      It's really good. I've got the semi auto version and it's quick and relatively problem free. Arb arisings are always going to be tricky due to their size and lack of straightness though. It works best on 30-35cm pencil straight softwood and will do a cube in less than 10 minutes if cut small (sub 25cm) or less than 5 minutes if cut larger (45cm).

    2. Rugrat

      Rugrat

      Thanks for the reply. Cheers

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