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Shiny steve

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  1. Thanks guys, can't imagine me using them then, it's got log loading arms/ gull hydraulics. Yes previous owner has been very helpful, I have already asked him a ton of questions so thought I'd leave him alone for this one.
  2. Hello people, I have just purchased a used lt 40 and have a couple of bars that came with it, that i don't know the purpose of. dose anyone recognize these?
  3. Good day people, dose anyone know of any reasonable timber lorry's in the south east? Or any good timber supplies. I'm looking for full loads of saw logs every now and again. Ideally softwoods for cladding material, sweet chestnut and oak.
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    For sale is a used hakki pilke OH27. £3500. 07876024880. Location Kent, could possibly arrange delivery at cost. The machine is a 2013. It is by no means brand new and has had a fair amount of use, but it still works well. This is a very fast machine on smaller diameter wood. The machine has a circular saw blade not chain saw so it's very low maintenance. We sharpen every 100tons or more.

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  5. I have a well used hakki oh 27 that will be for sale in the near future, it's done a fair bit of work but still functions very well. Selling as we have just got a bigger processor. Steve
  6. Just debating what to do with this odd log, maybe 50mm cuts and sticker for a while. Still has the pink colour after a week or two cut.
  7. No real smell to it and I do have a fair old conk, looks like it's been around a while.
  8. I'm fairly sure it's not ash I have milled quite a bit recently. I have wondered about oak but the grain doesn't seem rite, no medalery rays. It's really bloody hard the blade was singing.
  9. Sorry chaps it's another boring what is it question. Just a random log off the pile but quite a striking colour to it, and very hard to cut, no real smell to the wood.
  10. i have the woodlands sharpener and setting tool, once set up the grinder is pretty good, if not a bit slow. my local saw doctor charges £10 pet blade and normally has a weeks turn around, so i have decided it's better for me to do them myself at least i have sharp blades when i want them. do people set befor or after sharpening?
  11. cheers chaps i have been serching for something like this for a while.
  12. As the title dose anyone know of any larch available in the south east. Thanks Steve
  13. From my short time milling a wire brush is very handy for cleaning oak bark
  14. One method I have heard of it to apply a finishing oil sutch as Danish or linseed liberally and often as the wood drys in order to replace the moisture being lost from the timber preventing the cells shrinking as much and limiting the splitting affect. I have only had a little play with this idea but it did seem to work to a degree. Steve
  15. Hello chaps dose anyone know of any drying facilities in the south east
  16. That's a pretty good edge for a chainsaw cut. Nice looking timber as well.
  17. No no no I won't make sleepers from Elm never..... Now floor boards maybe
  18. Thanks bud, I understand selling is a hard game, just seems better than fire wood. Sleepers and basic lumbers/ cladding seems like the easiest sell.
  19. Some stunning looking timber there, I'm jealous
  20. Once again, grate info cheers. I'm not adverse to wholesale, but would have to courier I think. I'm in Kent
  21. Very interesting points there mate.

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