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briquette_seller

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  1. Bilke split everything, so you would have to billet really chunky, to allow for this. You will get lots of small kindling bits, so you will have to screen this out. The logs wont be the tidiest looking, compared to processor stuff, but I do see it working well. Alot cheaper than an automatic saw
  2. I bought a Uniforest. Does what it says on the tin really
  3. Whats lower grade hardwood? Wet, rotten, dazed?
  4. Anyone got an 8 tonner or similar with a head for first thinnings in North East Scotland?
  5. That's some beautiful looking wood
  6. Everything, all my logs
  7. No kiln, all air dried.
  8. What's a massive meterage output?
  9. So you invest 50k in a kiln, maybe less maybe more? Well for that, you could easily rent more yard/roof space, buy a fair old heap of cord wood and buy enough "containers" to store all your wood and probably still spare cash
  10. Just seems, to me, madness to burn wood to dry wood for burning? I don't see the sustainability?
  11. whats wrong with air drying?
  12. <p>How do i find arbtrader?</p>

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  14. Never seen Larch at 65%
  15. Compact Excavators Zerotail > 6 t | 75Z3 | Wacker Neuson The Neuson is a good machine, plenty power, and fast with that flow. Thanks for all the info/guidance
  16. Meant to be running @ 209 litres per minute
  17. Aye da ken if aye speld it wright?
  18. If a customer/client asks "what would you like for lunch?" Is it wrong to reply: "Twa mince pees, a plen ane an an ingin ane an a"
  19. Iam not buying on the off chance
  20. I have cut and split larch available in 1.6 cubic meters nets, sitting on pallets. PM me if your interested

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