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i am 15 years old and i have a wood near by my farm . Me and my dad go and get trailer loads of poplar and take them back to the farm and i split them myself i have dried them out on pallets no sides just a roof the logs have bin sat there for six months i am consider selling them to make a bit of money whats the best way to sell them .

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i am 15 years old and i have a wood near by my farm . Me and my dad go and get trailer loads of poplar and take them back to the farm and i split them myself i have dried them out on pallets no sides just a roof the logs have bin sat there for six months i am consider selling them to make a bit of money whats the best way to sell them .

 

No.1 don't tell them its poplar:scared1:

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but it burns well when its dry :confused1:

 

Do you not find it spits a lot when dry?, OK in a stove but not so good on an open fire.

 

Also it has a very bad reputation as it's often sold wet, so don't go out of your way to tell the what it is, just say dry hard wood :grinning-smiley-003

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