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  1. woodchipper95

    Wolf Ridge vs. Eastonmade vs. Brute Force vs.

    Then everyone is breaking the law.
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    Wolf Ridge vs. Eastonmade vs. Brute Force vs.

    Haven't posted in years! Recently had my woods logged and have tons of good wood for firewood. Want this post to be as honest as possible. I'm open to suggestions. Looking to spend no more than $15,000. Oil cooler, and auto cycle are a must. Will mostly run a 4 way wedge. I'll be towing a good...
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    Log splitters that come with a 4-way wedge approved for hardwood

    I'd say an eastonmade will be your best splitter. Quick Google search will bring them up.
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    Owb heat master vs heatmor

    I really like the royal crown 7400e. I've been looking into them a lot. I have all the major brands in my area. Haven't heard many bad things about any of the new gasification boilers from any brand. Central Boiler only complaint is the computer is expensive if needing replacement.
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    Eastonmade Wood Splitter

    Cheaper than a Timberwolf. Sent from my SM-G925V using Tapatalk
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    Eastonmade Wood Splitter

    http://www.eastonmadewoodsplitters.com Was wondering if anyone on here has one. Talked to the guy said he has about 120 units out there. I really like the design of the splitters. Andrew Easton is an easy guy to get ahold of. His father owns Bells Machining, makers of the bell firewood...
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    PAST Central PA GTG

    I might make it depends on Archery season and the weather. Sent from my SM-G925V using Tapatalk
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    PAST Central PA gtg.

    I might come up depends how Archery season is going and the weather! Sent from my SM-G925V using Tapatalk
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    Tree Care Insurance Policy

    That's not bad at all, people made it sound like it was half the job gone before you saw a penny. Thanks, Uzi. Sent from my SM-G925V using Tapatalk
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    461 users and porters what do you think of this saw

    What I run at work when I cut veneer logs and such. Cuts well but the vibration gets to my hands after an 10-20 minutes of cutting. I like the ported 460 the best, then the stock 461, and then stock 460. All three saws have a lot of tanks through them. Sent from my SM-G925V using Tapatalk
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    What's the going rate for custom milling

    Ok, cool I'm hoping if I can help he'll do it cheaper.
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    What's the going rate for custom milling

    I'm looking to get some of my left over walnut milled so it can be sold and was wondering what would be a good price per bf. Im.taking the logs there and will help unload and stack if I can. I know a guy that will do it for .30/bf?
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    My walnut

    Maybe you should come buy it haha
  14. woodchipper95

    My walnut

    I have a guy coming tomorrow to look a 30" clean 16' butt log.... what should she go price wise?
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    buying tree service insurance

    Reason I ask, I want to finish paying for college and I'd like to buy a splitter. I started doing easy felling jobs just from the ground. I realized how much people pay to have more difficult trees taken down. Even easy ones are a pretty penny. I'm thinking about caring insurance in a couple...
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    My walnut

    I have 2000 Bf some nice some not so nice walnut and I'm selling .80bf
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    buying tree service insurance

    Is there an average dollar figure per month for $500,000 basic liability. (I live in a rural Pa setting if that helps) Just on ground tree work no climbing?
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    Tree Care Insurance Policy

    Does anyone have one thinking about doing some tree jobs on side?
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    WANTED my money back

    I have great dealings so far with people on AS and here. Thanks for the heads up.
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