I think that matbro is the same age as my Sanderson and she has her quirks! Nice to see the Massey running the chipper happily. I went to AC price yesterday, they have a chipper in that you’d like! Good to see log sales are going well still, if you can’t make money this winter I don’t think you ever will lol
@@kalicom2937 they were a bit slimy. i think they were animal feed grade originally. sometimes we do get wrong sizes. like potatoes the size of footballs etc.
@@biogasalex6320 I am a fan of using any waste food for biogas, better than land fill. A lot better. Same with wood products. I love what you are doing - making a (hopefully profitable) business from reusing what would have otherwise gone to waste. Or, even worse, gone to degrade in landfill somewhere and release methane to the environment.
Prime example of a farmer with more money than scene.
I think that matbro is the same age as my Sanderson and she has her quirks! Nice to see the Massey running the chipper happily. I went to AC price yesterday, they have a chipper in that you’d like! Good to see log sales are going well still, if you can’t make money this winter I don’t think you ever will lol
yup. my job this summer buy every bit of wood i can find!!
You want some 6 inch flat welded on the bottom of the frame to guide the logs into the bags.
yes, thinking we might do that
Would you maby do a farm tour and show how u use th biogas plant to dry the logs
sure. try and do that next time.
Cheers mate 😊
Hi Alex busy week Nice video thanks again
Cant beat the old school machine the metbo
when it works!
Are the potatoes waste product that can't be used for human consumption?
they aren’t waste. but they can’t be used for human consumption.
@@biogasalex6320 Thanks - why are they unfit for human consumption? Supermarkets won't take them because they are the wrong size or the wrong shape? 😲
@@kalicom2937 they were a bit slimy. i think they were animal feed grade originally. sometimes we do get wrong sizes. like potatoes the size of footballs etc.
@@biogasalex6320 I am a fan of using any waste food for biogas, better than land fill. A lot better. Same with wood products. I love what you are doing - making a (hopefully profitable) business from reusing what would have otherwise gone to waste. Or, even worse, gone to degrade in landfill somewhere and release methane to the environment.
The telescope forklift I think is an excellent choice for the woodyard.