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  1. Tattie box tart it up , good size sturdy last for ever Done
  2. <p>Hi!We are engaged in manufacturing of dry birch wood,and kindling!If you are interested in the supplies I can write.</p>

  3. hi I'm looKing to buy a wee forklift gas/diesel/leccy not really fussy Doesn't need to be fancy or bonny as long as it starts and runs and can lift a bag of logs will be used in shed on concrete. Pm me if you hear of any one. Cheers
  4. You've cracked it One day!! Thanks for input
  5. That's the business!!! Do you then load bags,tipper , trailer ?
  6. Mmmmm lotta money to plough into a part time business but I hate things that break down / don't work so may have to think again or take a deep breath and spend some cash. Thanks again
  7. Thanks for that think I'll start looking in earnest but they do appear to be hard to get a hold of on the second hand market Get a decent one for 5 k?
  8. Bigger Can I ask have you had any issues mechanically and how old is it, I take it you are on concrete mostly and no issues with lack of reach Ta
  9. That loader looks bit to big for my space plus I am like a coo with a gun when it comes to mechanics, along the right line though Cheers
  10. Thanks everybody for your input, jus trying to automate the whole process to cut down on handling.lots of options the tractor would have a better reach than a skidsteer but not the turning circle Decisions!!!
  11. Genesteve, yep fair point but my processor is a petrol driven mobile thingy, only need bobcat/tractor to load etc and not run anything else. Hiring one might be an option. The tractor in the picture looks about right though. Again size is a real issue, as usual.
  12. Had a thought maybe a wee compact tractor with loader think that might suit me, probably easier to fix etc must be less complicated running gear ?
  13. Think I'll lose the metal cubicle separators so the entire length is on the base where the coos used to stand The high step I don't mind as the wood is above ground level but the drawback is a very limited turning circle hence skidsteer. Don t know if you've had one but I'm not the most mechanically minded and have a limit of about 5 k so second hand is way to go
  14. Loose backed up against the wall at back of pens to a height of about 10 ft then to about 4 ft at front held back by pallets Great airflow as cow shed part of another 5 hay storage barns Concrete floor so no issues re churning up mud etc

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