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cessna

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  1. Very few that diameter,but they are the ones that cause the most WORK, problems.e.g sawing them up smaller,as you may well know,especially on the side of a bank you can hardly stand up on, with mosquitos bugging one!! Cheers.
  2. I am considering piurchasing a timber winch to go on my 4wd MF 390 tractor. I will be using the winch to pull timber "UP VERY STEEP" banks,as no access at bottom of woodland.What make and capacity winch do you suggest,some beech trees up to 3ft diameter.Any advice suggestions welcome,for dealing with timber extraction on steep terrain.
  3. I would like to know if many of you offer a chimney sweeping service,to compliment your log supplying business,is it a good service to offer.Do you get much demand for chimney sweeping.
  4. With the price of cord wood rising at an alarming rate ,has anyone imported firewood ready cut /split from any Eastern European Countries and has it proved economically viable,a company called Biofuelz has a website which shows their logs crated up Wood pellets, briquettes, firewood from Lithuania - Biofuelz.com. I realise their is one hell of lot of research, that has to be done on this, especially if one does not want to be ripped of big time,but one has to look out of the box,even if nothing comes of it.
  5. I entirely agree with you ,I really do not know how some of you guys charging below £85,for a similar size load are making any money,however you get you timber unless it is stolen. PEOPLE may think us woodies are second class citizens,dont let us prove them right by working for peanuts,as you end up with monkies!!!!
  6. I am trying to get some idea of what other fire wood suppliers are going to be charging this coming Autumn/Winter 2011/2012. I will be aiming for £100 for my pickup load,using bought in cordwood £48 cu,very little money in it at £100.Look forward to your comments.
  7. cessna

    beech

    I have the same problem.I am sure beech needs splitting or logging to dry out,especially with wood over 8" diameter, but it all takes time and double handling.O.k if you are highly mechanised.
  8. I completely agree with the above.For the reasons mentioned, I suggest you purchase hydraulic splitter as suggested by other guys.I am lumbered with my screw splitter,but will change to high tonnage hydraulic one, when finances allow,fed up with it not splitting strinngy grained wood.It does split really Knotty wood which my Japa Processor can not deal with.

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