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Hi anyone know of any forwarding services to extract a hectare of larch clearfelled good tracks and turning not far to haul 250 meters max. Saw logs 8 meter poles fencing and chip 7or8 pounds per cube. Kilkhampton bude area.
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Further to winching timber out of our sloping wood, a little reading around, and the opinion seems to be in favour of the use of skidding cones. This seems particularly so in USA/Canada, but I found a couple of positive pieces from the FC. However, a quick trawl of the usual uk purveyors of forestry shiny things did not turn one up. Anyone any opinions on the value of using cones, and any vendors in the UK that you are aware of? Ta CC
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I am looking for timber butts in Lancashire, to use for firewood. It can be collected in large loads by timber trailer. Can also be extracted from otherwise hard to access places e.g gulleys, brooks, windblown's (hung up also), steep banking's etc. with forestry winch! If you wish to contact me then please call Jack on 07955544392. Thank you!
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Hello folks, We own a small patch of largely conifer woodland on a steep slope, and have investigated lots of potential solutions for small scale timber extraction. A portable winch seems to offer many advantages in terms of getting timber to where we can process it, and I wonder if anyone had any thoughts on capstan winches in a forestry setting. In particular, the Cyclone 3000 seems a likely candidate: Cyclone Winches Ltd - Capstan Winches Anyone any experience of this brand? Thanks for any pointers