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biggarlogs

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  1. i didnt manage all of them...........but had a good try.they were good though . do you deal with john at baxters(2sl) as he would be the man to haul it.not desparate but you can never have too much.a look would be good on a rainy day. pm your mobile etc and we can do a deal i am sure jake:thumbup:
  2. about 40 a ton roadside or 50-60 delivered ,i would take some processor freindly stuff ,more if the price was right.jake
  3. i get my cordwood delivered for about £60 a ton so i guess thats the sort of price its worth.mind you 3m lengths and an artic is a lot less work than handballing in and out of trailer:thumbdown:
  4. i did two seasons planting xmas trees with two row planter ,did 25ooo a week.but probably all harvested now ,or mulched!!
  5. ouch ,might be £20 ,maybe sell him some 2 troke oil when youve fixed it:blushing:
  6. i wish .lose the wife and kids and i would be rich.......
  7. you gotta learn sometimes...... maybe
  8. :confused1:could that be fire damage caused by burning leaves at base of tree?:laugh
  9. anyone thinking of going to the forest demo,iys about 10 min away for me so i should really go and buy a harvester!!! 300:thumbup: hp chainsaw for logging firewood?
  10. looks safe for me ,you will need the bigger machine to move the logs. glad i am not a climber :thumbup:
  11. it will be seasoned then ..oops:thumbdown:
  12. if no one wants it for milling i could turn it into firewood:thumbup:let me know if you want me to offer for it?
  13. you used to be able to get a county conversion on a transit now that was mean ,but i have only ever seen it on vans and not tippers ... maybe thats why county went bust??
  14. mm hope it runs on derv couldn't afford a v8 petrol one ,jealous now:thumbup:
  15. sorry talking poop last post been out to the shed and checked my farmi wp36 uses a prolite 158slbk095 bar so your 30 will use a shorter one mines a 15 inch so the prefix will be different but the slbk bit is important or it wont fit .its a standard husky bar fitment so should be easy to find ,:thumbup:
  16. a standard pro lite oregon bar fits but make sure its a blk type as the profile needs to match the black raising bit.
  17. ouch kev i8m moving south!!!!!
  18. should have gone to work and made some cash,rather than spend it ha ha:thumbup:
  19. £20 a metre single boarded or 30 if its double boarded, thats one at 1.8 m high and using 4x4 posts and 3 rails.more if the site is clay or obstructins.
  20. hard core topped with sand ,like the idea of wooden frame to stop the edges lifting i normally bury the edge to give o softer entry point. jake
  21. of course it depends on bag one uses.i use the 900x900x900 bags builders bag
  22. idid a 12 ton load and got 3.5 bags to the ton so i would say 87.5:thumbup:
  23. oucha thats a lot of logs arbwork, maybe find a supplier who has a woodburner

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