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Lukasfisch

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  1. i found this [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhmKBDIAXd0]Palax Power100S Firewood Processor version 02 - YouTube[/ame] a nice palax processor and this one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pugwrAUEhH8 a pinosa
  2. it is a little bit........dangerous...
  3. hi, thank you for the answer! i have a big place to store wood, it's not a problem... now i have a production line with different little machines... and i need to increase the production... this little machines always need maintenence... and i loose a lot of time... i am not an expert in big machines...so i asked here , i can use 2 operators.. if it's neccesary max 3 i saw different machines...but i cant understand the difference and the quality.. i think the most important thing is the speed and the power of the processor..but maybe other things are more important...
  4. i dont understand a word but yeah binderberger makes some type of machines... i asked some prices..a im waiting the answer now..
  5. i am from germay... but i work in england... and i usually stay here.. i know my english really bad
  6. yep 4 h per day... because its not a continuos production...
  7. Logs of a max diam 16 inches... i sell logs, and i have a huge place to stock it:laugh1: budget 50k.. i need a durable machine.... must work min 10 years..
  8. The Pinosa processor looks good, i need a production 10tons per h.. or more...
  9. I used a homemade machine but i want a processor like the "PINOSA.NET EPC 400 WORLDS FASTER FIREWOOD" in the video! It's awesome!!! Max diameter??
  10. I see different processors but anyone can help me? fastest processor? most durabel?

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