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defender tipper

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  1. We have that version of Oxdale,and yes will need to adjust the allen key screw on the block to get her up to power,should split most stuff once adjusted,one of the fastest splitters i have ever used and would not be without it.

    I have had some welding to the ram mounts as it broke off however it has been working for 4 years flat out,and would buy another Oxdale tomorrow they are very fast..

  2. well the way i see it, if you sell a cube for say £70 ? bag a cube up see how long it takes plus the cost of nets,

    you will maybe needing £90 for the load now and may well price yourself out of the market,

    If you tell your customer there load is coming in nets i rekon they will ask you the price of a loose load...IMO.

  3. Hi Guys,  got a chance of buying a very good rebuilt husky 357xp would this make a good replacement for my

    stihl 026 for cutting mid range firewood? I know they are both old saws but i do like the older stuff where i can get away with it

    we do have larger new saws.

  4. Hi Guys,

    can anyone please tell me how long my beech trunks and cord will last in the wood?

    its all stacked up on bearers at the bottom of a sheltered wood,mainly 18inch trunks and some larger,i have bought to much so need

    to find out how long will it last for resale,there is 325 tonns of it and would hate to see it rotten and unuseable after a year or so.

    I have only ever bought the right amount to last me one season normally about 100 tonne..also any tips on making it last longer?

    i can get 80 tonne in the barn over winter and spring but will still leave a fair bit out in the elements..any thought please?

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