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briquette_seller

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  1. Fair comment. I think I will stick with the plan to put a head on the 8 tonner, then I have more scope and hopefully less chance of regrets.
  2. The harvester, for thinning.....?
  3. I would stay well clear of s + s, not a good company to deal with
  4. £5, sterling.
  5. Impressive. Any idea on costs?
  6. What's that, excuse my lack of knowledge?
  7. Mainly spruce, some larch and pine. Hopefully a bit of birch and sycamore aswell, if iam able
  8. Roller head. I have a Neuson 75z3 machine
  9. Hmmmmmm. Mine is about 7 foot wide, no tail swing, with a slewing boom. What kinda money was in the head, if you dont mind me asking? Less than 20K, or more?
  10. Do you think an 8 tonner would be too big?
  11. I have 1.6 cubic meter, Posch Packfix nets, on pallets, full of seasoned larch, if your interested?
  12. Has anyone fitted a harvester head to an 8 tonne excavator, or similar, for thinning's? Is it cost effective?
  13. Containerised Wood and Log Drying Kilns | Lion Containers Ltd
  14. Change of subject, but been looking on your website. I had the exact same Fastrac, an N reg. She was a fair old beast. Do you like it, any troubles from her?
  15. far aboots are ye?
  16. Sell you some. How many tonnes you after?
  17. its falling quick up here
  18. Pro's and con's to both logs and briquettes. There is a vast range of briquettes on the market, some significantly better than others, and they cant all be tarred with the same brush. A high quality briquette will out burn seasoned logs, and will burn hotter, as it should only have a moisture content of no more than 6%. In my personal opinion/experience, there is more crap out there than quality, which is giving the briquette a bad name.
  19. Riko trailer looks quite long. Impressive, but a bit long. What length I yours R5? Does the crane lift a bag with ease?
  20. Crane on the truck or trailer? I ideally want a crane on a 12x5 trailer. 3 bags long, and probably 2 high, and 2 bags on the truck. Its all money, money, money. It would save time though, and tine is money
  21. Mesh sides, like an Ifor Williams trailer.

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