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axman

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  1. Due to circumstances beyond my control,i have been unable to respond , however without reverting to a duel to the death,you could be right and you could be wrong.Husky did market the 365 as an xp in some markets i believe, but then i am probably wrong as is often the case,

  2. Chestnut,would be my least favourite to burn,Alder grows in boggy ground and is very high in water content,great when dry.Quickest way to dry wood is to take the bark of when freshly cut and leave uncovered outside,or in a building that only has aroof

  3. Buy british,i agree if it had been 30 years ago,when made in britain was made in britain,but the <managers>failed to look to the future,could not compete with overseas competition,so the politicians carved it up and sold it off.I run a defender Td5 and a Ford ranger neither are British

  4. They all burn,douglas fir,scots pine,european larch/jap, closed fire/stove,intense heat produced by most dry softwood,sitka spruce,does not last long,look at the growth rings,closer together the better the burn and length of burn,i:e Highland grown european larch/scots pine could be described as [hardwood] colder the climate,the denser the wood.every different species of timber has specific burning qualities.It is always good to remember that when we sit round the campfire we exchange the energy that the sun gave the tree, that gave us the wood,that warms our bodies

  5. So the clueless clowns at cobra have issuied guidance to the public,wash your boots,kids and dogs.the goverment knew the disease was on the continent years ago.Localy i am doing my bit and have put up notices that the birds can read

  6. Yet you would buy a piece of junk??

     

    i agree chipper will pay itself in a relatively short period however the point i was trying to make is that they could be a wee bit cheaper[ entry level 4 inch ] because they are not a desperately complicated piece of machinery. It would be wise to understand that not all but many chinese manufacturers will turn out as good if not better eventually. I was merely seeking some opinion from someone who had possibly purchased similar

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