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major

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  1. We charge £110 for a cabstar load of seasoned softwood delivered!
  2. Try andrew cooper or davie mcculloch at scottish woodland strathpeffer office they did have some that had been cut down on the beauly denny pylon upgrade!
  3. Hi, was wondering if anyone could tell me if the sg baker fully vented bags are any good?and also if they are any better or worse than the mosquito mesh vented bags? Many thanks
  4. We bought a ton of briquettes to try and sell to our log customers but there was next to no interest complete waste of time and money.will be sticking with the logs from now on!
  5. Just wondering who ended up buying it?
  6. We pay our local guy with an artic £60 an hr for hauling our wood in!
  7. £2 a net nowhere near enough, couldnt even think bout it for that little!
  8. major

    Husky 560 xp

    Ive found radmore and tucker super fast for saw parts!
  9. major

    norwood hd36

    Thanks il do that straight away!
  10. Hi, does anyone know roughly how much the norwood hd36 lumbermate portable sawmill costs? Thankyou.
  11. Had a j reg and a w reg, brilliant trucks had way more problems with a m reg hilux I had! But watch out for rust, thats what killed both of mine!
  12. Got offered birch from scottish woodlands for £45+vat+del a couple of weeks ago!
  13. He does seem like a decent bloke, seems to be very good on trade ins against new processors!
  14. Sorry I really cant remember how many there are too a mtr, we moved over to them cause a customer of ours who takes a thousand nets was fed up with cheap nets being a real pain, cant praise them enough, far easier to work with than lower quality nets!
  15. Yeah its with jim at caledonian, only phoned up with à slight query and he made me a good offer! I dont see any problem with 3m lengths either, ive put 3.7 m lengths thru mine slightly aukward but managed it ok!
  16. We use medalion nets 50x80 heavy duty for logs, there a bit more expensive but are really good quality!
  17. Cheers chris, its the old one I have but been offered a good trade in against the upto date model, cut a lot of pulp size stuff and agree with bout how fast they can be on the right wood!
  18. Hi, was wondering if anyone knows the differences between these two machines and if the new model is capable of any more production than the older model? Thanks
  19. We use medalion nets, they do every size and are very helpfull and quick to deliver!
  20. We sell a lot of our logs thru facebook, you should maybe give it a try and its free!
  21. Nissan cabstar, they are tough as old boots!
  22. Hi, if I were you I would buy a trailer to make deliveries behind your car and then when you start to pick up a few customers and make some money upgrade to something like a nissan cabstar! Maybe with some of your sawmills offcuts you could cut and bag some kindling and sell locally!
  23. Hi, I currently have a palax 600 combi, but was thinking of buying a more upto date processor. Been looking at the palax power 70 and the posch 280, was just wondering if anyone had any thoughts on the pros and cons of these 2 machines? Thanks

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