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Wood-swap anyone?


Daniël Bos
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Just a thought, in general as well as specific to my needs at the mo...

 

I'm working in Beds at the moment, and collecting a fair bit of wood as I go (I lay hedges) I have a few (hundred) metres of hedge left, including one where I need to fell 10 or so mature ash, and loads of smaller 6" to 12"-ish ones. This will hopefully leave me with a nice bit of firewood, but I live 75-odd miles away...

So, I wondered if anyone ever swaps any wood, say someone from Peterborough has a load of wood near my home in Lincs, approximately equidistant from where I am in Beds...:001_smile:

 

I know it may get a bit awkward swapping stuff rather than just agreeing a price, and it may not be that easy in my case anyway as there's a fair bit of short/small/awkwardly shaped stuff, but if it save two people travelling miles in opposite directions, it may be worth the hassle?:001_cool:

 

 

Does anyone swap wood at all?

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