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briquette_seller

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  1. I did consider Clipex, looks strong stuff
  2. I quite like it, but got my hearts set on the 50
  3. Works out about £1.40ish extra per post, do you think its worth the money?
  4. Has anyone used these before? Do you think its worth the extra moneys? Creosote posts - Davies Implements
  5. Ok thanks, interesting. I knew they added sand, didn't realise just how much. That explains why the planing's go all mushy after time. Sorry, slightly off topic. I think £6 a tonne is cheap. I was on hire with a crusher last week and it was costing £7 per tonne to hire.
  6. What's the other 40% of the road planing's?
  7. Slap the belly and ride the waves
  8. It makes real good kindling. 2000 tonnes is gonna make you quite a few bags
  9. Where about in Scotland? I may know just the man
  10. Brilliant ideal I have always had my heart set on a hook lift lorry, with various bodies, that ideal is now out of the window. Bob, you are a genius
  11. Time for a new pair of trousers, or at least get your Mrs to stitch them up. The boys will get a draft!!!
  12. Cube it up, as you said, you'll get a rough guide. If your selling them in bulk bags, best to process straight into the bags, save double handling. Times money and all of that
  13. works very well
  14. Is the new 362 no good then?
  15. What size is the machine? No grease sounds good
  16. Just set your wallet on the backend, plenty of ballast then
  17. So where does the £10 per tonne bit fit in?
  18. If its free, its good
  19. no. Going to Caledonians on the 8th and 9th though
  20. What do you use to dry the chip?
  21. What is he using, drying floor, bed dryer, drum dryer?
  22. Is the Kubota a good machine? I've heard mixed reviews. Good engines, very fuel efficient

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