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Farmifan36

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  1. And here in Aberdeenshire!
  2. Roughly how many days would it take to turn an artic load into 6kg nets, with 2 working at it?
  3. Don't worry about it, there's a few of us on here!
  4. The guys on "rouge" traders could do it for £3k cash, itemised bill to follow in the post, honest.
  5. Does it have the "bubble" cab or just a lambourne or Ford safety - I think they are worth a bit less. Around 3k if it's a good one, great wee tractors, would be better with power steering for the loader though.
  6. I'm looking for a splitter too and have looked at most of the ones mentioned here. The Thor magic and the horizontal Reco at the start of the thread are the 2 I'm most interested in. Has anyone any feedback on how they cope with big rings of very dead elm? Thanks.
  7. Could maybe sell them to the guy in the "crap kindling machine" video, I'll bet he'd be delighted.
  8. Yes, I've used both over the years and I'd always go for a local fitter if I could find a recommended one. Perhaps a future thread?
  9. This thread would never have got going if the op hadn't had such a carp spell checker. I do wonder if the add was posted in the wrong plaice too, sorry if these points have raised before but I cod not be bothered trawling through the whole 22 pages.
  10. I've seen someone local charge £20 per hr for that, if it was done with a processor then probably £30/hr but would take less time.
  11. Aye, that's a fair comment, but such a waste that they didn't get the chance to realise theirs beyond the war.
  12. I live in a rural area, next to a derelict church with a graveyard and war memorial. On the memorial the names of the farms the fallen came from are listed too. You could drive from one end of the parish to the other and almost every farm or small holding lost a son, some more than one. What a waste of life and potential.
  13. Fair enough, depends on the size of your pile! Strathbogie saws have a big splitter they hire out, may be worth tying them?
  14. Hi, if you have access to a wee tractor I have a hycrack that would cope with anything up to 24" rings, pm me if interested

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