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I think people are wondering exactly what you want.

 

6 inch x 10 inch ?, please explain a bit more. 2 feet deep we get.

 

a hole 6 inch x 10 inch by 2 feet deep would equate to maybe two rings, so a night burning. Most here could find you that.

 

Maybe you mean 6 feet x 10 feet x 2 feet deep, so about 120 cubic feet, that would be about 3.3 cubic meters.

 

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I think people are wondering exactly what you want.

 

6 inch x 10 inch ?, please explain a bit more. 2 feet deep we get.

 

a hole 6 inch x 10 inch by 2 feet deep would equate to maybe two rings, so a night burning. Most here could find you that.

 

Maybe you mean 6 feet x 10 feet x 2 feet deep, so about 120 cubic feet, that would be about 3.3 cubic meters.

 

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Sorry i ment enough for a trailer 10 foot x 6 foot, 2 foot deep.

 

so if you say 3.5 cubic meters

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The volume you are after makes it hardly worth while. At this time of year anyone with 'hardwood logs that just need splitting' will have them split up ready for sale as firewood.

 

I would suggest you have a look at other threads and pick up on members from your part of the world and ask them what if anything they have to sell you. Most will say firewood ready to burn only. You would be better asking this in March/ April for next winter.

 

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