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ferguson

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  1. This man had a very lucky escape Tractor pulling goes badly wrong - YouTube
  2. here is a good bit of information on the difference between hardwood and softwood? Difference between softwood and hardwood |Ferguson Firewood mite be of sum help to you i hope
  3. Did you see my homemade firewood processor? you could modify it a bit and add an elavator
  4. Now that is what you call a pile of logs
  5. they great looking machine. bound to nbe sum way of getting one over if you really wanted
  6. what about building one ha, yep the riko wood be a good one
  7. ha awh ano tell me about it yep am hopefully gona make one this summer
  8. Awh no bother. Yep i have to engage a hydraulic lever to start the chainsaw. it is the tallest of the levers on the very left hand side of the person operating the chainsaw
  9. Got a video up of it working go to firewood processors to see it! it is at the bottom of the page
  10. got a video up go to firewood processors to see it. it should be at the bottom of the page
  11. nope not yet pal. i will get one up soon!
  12. Here is a picture of my homemade one! more pictures of it at firewood processors
  13. Not sure what ton the splitting ram is but it will go through anything Not sure wat you mean about gravity feed but i think it is. I cut the ring of timber and then it drops down into the splitter
  14. Dont really no i had alot of the stuff lying around
  15. If i was building the saw again i wood prob try it a different way. like it works fine but i wood try getting a cheaper motor ( doesnt need to have all them RPM's ) and gear it up with a belt and pully system or chain and sprocket, but a big pully on the hydraulic motor and a small pully on the chainsaw shaft and a belt between them. sumthin like that

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