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had the arrival and first test of our new toys on our fuel supply side of the business.
2nd hand digger with tree harvester attachment, tractor and trailer for removing the logs from site ready to be taken to our sawmill for chipping and drying before being delivered to our customers
 
im going to site tomorrow to see it actually work, then on to remove this lump of rubbish. DSCF6778.jpg
 
not very green to throw out one boiler just to replace it with another, big carbon footprint there.
 
its all about the £££££££££££££££££££££, who cares about the carbon footprint!!!!!:oops::hand:
 
Dissappointed with this thread now I've read it
Saw "new toys" by missplum, put 2 and 2 together and obviously got 5!
 
Toys-wood burners I am easy just like picture's :biggrin:
 
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i use the loadall to load the logs into the chipper which then blows into our store ready to be put through our drying unit to sell onto customers to put in their biomass boilers.
 
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