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£20 each down here. 3 times the price of bags but should last at least 3 times as long.
£35 up here
They do say the Scottish are tight:001_rolleyes:
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£110 ex VAT?
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I guess £50?
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Think Eco Angus have prices on their website, or try ebay
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Wind and rain. Stinks.
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Arent IBC's reet expensive?
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Nothing is safe anymore.
Skum.
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Bin is 2.4 m and the elevator I'm looking at 33 ft (9.5m) but I wanted someone with experience of trying one before committing to it e.g. they may be prone to sawdust jamming them.
I used to put fine wood chip and sawdust up a similar type of elevator, forget the brand, but never caused me any bother
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Pretty sure someone else asked this, not that long ago.
Not that my comment helps you, but maybe worth a search
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Has anyone tried a fysons potato elevator with logs? If so any problems as I want something to load bins
I dont see why it wouldnt work.
How longs the belt, and how high is the bin?
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Just hire a chipper in, and chip the lot.
Farmers round here pay £100 a tonne for wood chip for there boilers.
Getting it chipped will cost you less than £10 a tonne
Bosh, job done
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Ps we have log cleaner on ours
Lets see your log cleaner, and does it work well?
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Just realised the Pilke is only 4m long.
Trailer I was filling was 2.7m tall.
I'd imagine you could fill at least a 3m tall trailer with a 5m belt
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I've done it with a Pilke 1x42, it worked, but the belt was steep, and you do get a lot rolling back, trying to take you out.
Ideally you'd want a longer belt, or lower trailer.
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Stack in the field, leave it to dry for a few months, and chip on a dry day, then dry store it once its chipped.
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I was out and neighbour called me and said you gotta delivery is it ok to leave it in the normal place and this is what arrived
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7 saws, one for every day of the week, i like your style
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Bought fully vented bulk bags from SG Baker, for the first time.
I was impressed to be honest.
Always been a fan of spud boxes, but as said, they are a time waster emptying the logs from them to bags
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Excuse my ignorance: what are pack fix nets?
Posch Packfix.
Look it up on youtube
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We all think about the same thing then logs only go mouldy in bags if there rain wet when they go in.
Most of the merchants round here are selling 0.7as a cube so when we rock up with our cube bag there a customer for life
Cpc tacho I'll come back to that .... Not
How do you empty the pack fix nets
Emptying pack fix nets is a grade A munt.
It does my nut in, and makes me turn green and angry.
Brilliant for drying the logs though.
Better than boxes and vented bags.
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Beautiful clear skies here in NE Scotland. It went cold for a while when the sun was covered.
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Fair stick that
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Looks good
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Had the same problem, but the knife broke in half, and caused devastation.
Genuine parts too.
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Couldn't of done it better myself
ibc cages
in Firewood forum
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Those stacks are nothing compared to my Posch Packfix nets.
Did fresh cut Birch and Sycamore at the start of the year.
They look rather drunk.
I will get a picture, so you can laugh