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leotandoh12

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  1. Could be Douglas Fir or Norway Spruce its not larch going on the last picture. The others are correct its 5 cubic metres per calender quarter, however it normally applies to timber going to a saw mill. We have recently taken down 5 very large oaks, totally around 15m3 but there was only 5m3 of butts. You could do it without a license possibly but it would be over a year, and i would assume with you plans you want it ready for the summer.
  2. There is a guy called Rupert who has a mobile woodmizer, here is his yell page Great guy and does a decent job http://www.yell.com/b/Land+Logic-Sawmills-sheptonmallet-BA46TL-5073967/
  3. We have something nearly the same only benefit i can see with ours we can do shorter lengths on it
  4. Theres a guy based in shepton mallet we use him alot, his names rupert ill get his details on monday if you want.
  5. Very very stupid question, from a very very very stupid person. Basically got out todays tree and hug my spikes on the bull bars of the landy, went up the next and then the guys packed up and i went home. On returning home i saw that i had left them there and one had gone. Went on a hunt but with no luck. so its a big as but does anyone have a spare bucklington spike ? cheers
  6. Nice and shiny, but i could see it covered in blood when i get my fingers pinched ha
  7. thats a good price 2 let alone 8
  8. I work on an estate where theres 3 oak that i can sit in, and they are perfectly healthy, i thinned one a few months ago.
  9. his cuts dont look like the match up.
  10. I have a 560 its great, loads of power and torque. Had a 357 before it was good but not a touch on the 60.
  11. Thats amazing, i have one to take take next week thats around 40 high and about 25 wide i thought that was big compared to what ive seen and done before
  12. Does it get a bit light on the front end when its full? our 130 does depending on what we have chipped?

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