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briquette_seller

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  1. Bilke do a hardened blade which can handle nails, screws and small pieces of metal. I had one and used it on demolition wood for a few years with no problems. Cuts and splits in one go and is pretty quick. Also good on round wood up to 9 inch I think, maybe bigger
  2. Bark ain't right, grain too tight
  3. Not sure what this is, any thoughts?
  4. Better with a 404 bar and chain for a large processor
  5. I would expect the plastic strips to wear, but surprised the metal guides have worn. Bet they werent cheap? Similar usuage to mine. Mines a 2011
  6. How much firewood have you done with it? I have a Pilke deck, and its still brand new 4 years on. Different design though
  7. Angus originally, Perthshire these days
  8. Wowser. No wonder you ain't pushing softwood. Not a huge difference between hard and softwood for you. £28 in the yard for 3m chip wood up here.
  9. Where abouts are you? Tayside, Aberdeen.......?
  10. You pay £37 roadside for softwood?
  11. Best part of the country mate
  12. Wow. Whats a tonne of 3m chip costing you?
  13. I recently installed a log boiler, and i have found Pine and Larch to burn better, hotter and cleaner than hardwoods.
  14. Give the man a break, its probably been a hard day
  15. Is the thumb solid, or does it have a ram on it?
  16. I can get a Stihl chain to stay sharp for twice as long.
  17. You wanna booby trap the shed, Home Alone style [ame] [/ame]
  18. Have you tried using Stihl chains? I dont get on well with Oregon chains, and cant fault a Stihl.
  19. Nice work. How many tonnes can you fell in a day before changing/sharpening the chain?
  20. Brilliant machine, you wont be disappointed. I will pm you later
  21. Are you using chain oil, or hydraulic oil?

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