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Knotty ash

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  1. I get 6 tonne delivered costs around £690 including delivery to my yard. Bag up myself using scales and only do 20 kilo bags as they are easier to handle. Claim VAT back at the end of year.
  2. I got 7 tonne dropped at my yard cost around £690. Yes i have scales and sell in 20 kilo sacks. The VAT i just claim back at the year end
  3. I have one of them Rock Venom machines. I had trouble with the engine which was cutting out on me so rang them up and they took the machine back.(I had to take it back though) Anyway came back two weeks later and its just about working ok ho and they brought it back as we live local too them. I would say its a good machine but like another post as said i would be careful about towing??
  4. Sealed roof (Roofing felt) and if flat pack then i take its going to be bolts and screws, other than that looks good. But a tad small??
  5. :001_smile:Whats the most economically and reasonably priced log splitter out there on the market that runs off deisel or petrol and will be used for partly keeping my log burner going and for selling a few bags too.
  6. If you can get a post knocker in then the average up here is £6/7 per meter. I would also check that putting barb on the fence is correct as the horses may get harmed
  7. Was also looking at the Rock Venom which is on Ebay at the moment i think it has a splitting power of 22 tonne anyway they are based in Scotland and was going to get them down to yard to what their machine could do before i buy
  8. Great Thanks Just put an enquiry into them to see if they will do me a deal on one of them?
  9. I sold 25/30 tonne of mixed Larch,Oak,and Birch for £25 per tonne.
  10. What size of splitter is it and what's the make? Looks decent size
  11. I have a large stack of logs up in Loch Awe that has come off the railway which we are selling. If your interested please let me know as its in 3 meter lenths and some 2 meter lengths and its mostly Larch Oak Willow and Birch and approx between 8/10 tonne. Anyway we will be up on site next Tuesday if you want to have a look around. PM me your details if you want to have a site visit and discuss further
  12. Guys I am on the look out for a log splitter. I have a grand to spend on one and wanted your views on which one performs the best and won't break down in 12 months time. Plus will go through most wood without a hitch. Know am asking a lot here but just wanted to make sure that there are some decent models out. Anyway in anticipation Thanks
  13. So. What's the best and most economical machine on the market to date and doesn't break the bank to buy?
  14. Got the yard and plenty of room Will get it hauled me self or by a friend who owes me favour for the first load anyway. The way I see it is that it's an investment and if I can get some extra money out of it then fine. As for easier ways to make a shilling tell me more
  15. What's the best value for money log splitter that will go through knotty wood?
  16. Do you bid per tonne or for the whole load? And does that include delivery too? Or does that need to be sorted as well?
  17. Me too am after a decent log splitter but will need to buy it on the tick so looking for a good deal
  18. What's the difference between a M3 bag and a builders bag?
  19. There is some log splitters for sale near me in Lesmahagow (Scotland) it wouldnt be them would it as i was going to buy one, but only after i had seen the machine working. But they said that there is a 6 week line time to get the machine i want????
  20. Andy, We use them on the Network Rail infrastructure on a regualar day. We went for these as the contractors were not spraying the stumps when they felled the trees within the gievn time scales or not spraying the stumps at all. We have also gone for blue Eco-Plugs as this shows up very well when undertaking a cab ride. Although this is expensive labour wise its does do what it says and kills the stump well 95% of the time anyway but we wont be using them on cuttings as this would create a biggar problem.
  21. What's size is the log splitter?

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