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biggarlogs

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  1. I think I will.I am more thinking to buy one for the parts so that I can build a splitter to mount on skid steer for busting up big rings.I don't like the lack of table in horizontal mode.I think it could be improved somewhat..thanks chaps for your imputs
  2. anyone got one??? and if so what are your thoughts.they seem cheap for what you get .or are they made in china and a bit soft???spoke to them today an they seem to be selling a few machines and just put an ad on arb trader.
  3. £300 a:thumbup:nd you get to keep the sawdust
  4. Has anyone fed billets through a bilke processor.?seems the ideal way to cut them ...or do you get a load of kindling?
  5. a and c if c you get a bucket of each.
  6. Set up a perimeter with claymores. And a few hungry dogs .then get a digger to bury the rubbish
  7. I will pay £60 a tonne delivered to ml12 6 hn.let me know if I am close to the mark?jake
  8. I just put it on top of a pile of logs .add a size 12 boot and go for it .not the safest but if you are confident with a saw no probs.
  9. Akro have 2tracked grinders about £200 a day to hire though.they have a tendency to mount massive cutters on their machines though which can be soreon machine and operator .last time iI hired one the exhaust ran a cherry red colour before it melted!! Oh and they like dinking pectol!!!
  10. Is that when the ciizzer kicks in????
  11. If I was sunbathing in the nude on beech I would NAE b to poplar but more a Beecher wail!!! Is that wit ya Kent mountain man!!
  12. 30 ton
  13. How much do you want to spend?I have on with 2\4 and 8 way wedge if your offer was good might be tempted as was going to trade it in against a second processor.
  14. Get someone to give you a hand .........job.:-[
  15. -11 this morning whoopeeeee off to drag out some timber from a boggy hole and not get stuck.log sales will go more manic now:thumbup:
  16. I use one ton bags filled with straw.but brash rankings or sawdust would work too.Jake
  17. did £2k yesterday off to do first load now...i love the snow:thumbup:done nearly 75 ton in january alone this year
  18. jump ask how high? shhh...obey clean up your mess....run
  19. No worries here have back up plan four wheel drive tractor plus snowplow ..not been beaten yet .transit comes out when it can..had a cheky customer the other day as I cleared three miles of snow two feet deep to deliver a cube of logs .she said as I left oh good now my regular log man can get up drive...cheeky bit..h
  20. Logs going out like there's no tomorrow .just done 12 loads today.. And more tomorrow .will need to start cutting some more soon as shed is looking bare.now.
  21. Can you get that from drive by.. Do they just lob it at you as you drive past???
  22. L cky out cleaner .makes me feel rather mean just buying wife a new hoover.I will need to take her out to dinner I suppose .....here comes a big Mac and a small coke ,maybe try one of those new fangled drive in thingy save getting dressed and all that expensive parking... !
  23. having had both i would comment as follows if it is a deisel mule then it burns nothing in way of fuel compared to pectrol quad if you carry passengers mule if you dont like trailers and all your gear getting mud splattered go for mule steep up hill mule very stable steep doun hill scary as when you lift foot of trottle the variable speed pulley goes into neutral and it time for new y fronts.to go down safely you nee to use low box and full throttle (can be scary too) except for the kubota which has hydrostatic gearbox so you have engine braking .quads are better going down but not so comfy. a mule has the turning circle of a landrover!!while a quad is a lot tighter,unless you are chasing sheep this might not matter. if you roll a quad you die ,while in a mule you might survive. quads get nicked a lot more than mules mule has a roof windscreen and doors (sometimes)and in minus 10 they are a lot better than a quad or in the rain. i am sure 9i missed a few but there is some food for thought jake:thumbup: 0
  24. Silly me...if you can save up some loads and mix in some biggervstuff .it might work.don't want to travel too far with tractor.but keep me in mind please.

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