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NI Tree

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  1. how well dose the system work as i am looking putting i a very simular set up and size, in a big old farm house, condering a combanation of systems, gassifing log boiler with solar pannels, and woundering if you could describe how you have it set up/configered, what problems you have had with it and any thing you would do differently if you were too do it again, i wood love to have a 2 log boilers 1 gassifing and one like skyhucks again as they brillent for rubish wood (fence post, stumps, brash, dead chickens, woody rubish) ie any tat i would not cut up, i miss it but it was installed over 30 years ago and lasted over 20 years ps it dose look like a nice set up though
  2. blue ski here too in aberdeen
  3. i am intrested in the wood comsumption as well as well to compaire it to what we use to use till the boiler gave up
  4. have you seen m large boiler it like skyhucks and one we had years ago mo need to split or cut just through it in to the boiler it will fit hole palets into. we would put stumps in ours form time to time
  5. its the telehandler upside down resting on its boom that gets me
  6. the horse was an absulte pig too
  7. it a good use for horses, some are only good for the factory but neaver seem to make it there:thumbdown:, i do have horses, and i am looking for one for logging at the minute. ps horse is nice to eat, just to hard to get here,
  8. woops 500 per stump not 5000kg
  9. ha thats why ours (oil) is in the middle of the house heat the boiler room and wash room so you can dry every thing lol
  10. as i would say 5000kg
  11. bombfire = fertiliser
  12. We always tye a rope on as we have flues that are is 12" and 10" wide and 100' long (4floors) so ia just happy that a step ladder is only needed to get on to the roof. ps burning would not work if it got stuck as the brush is steel.
  13. kronos make what looks like a nice tank and i think they work with jake i know valta sell there bits for them through there dealers along with the jake Kronos
  14. rod feed the springers last thing at night and only then i can not rember when i last had to deal with a late night calving
  15. happ new year to all
  16. what i like about the woodline multipla is that it can be used inclined not just vertical and horozental
  17. well said and very true
  18. I would go for clarks one as they nicely finished and well made I have a small one and a toothed one they are brilliant and worth the money
  19. well said and rember too wash you hands
  20. buying in is very costly and then you have the cost to process it in to firewood, and what way you go depends on the volume, then theres cost of handeling costs even bags, incurance, so look at it very clossely as there is very bad cash flow
  21. same i would love a post driver with a powerfull auger that you could put a pilote hole in easly the right size
  22. same espically when you posts can be 5m apart
  23. how close was it in the end
  24. That is simon lenihan probally he is working at Balmoral at the minute in scots pine, and he done it full time, with a horse you do less harm to the site and the stand and can reduce your costs for re planting risk of wind blow work site a machine can not etc i think a hoses is most deffently cheeper for some sites, and the can replace them self by having a foal they dont cost in excess of 15 an hour in fuel alone can work with voice comands at time and dont need telling what to do all the time they use there brain too to help / hinder you at times they fertilise the forest floor

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