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The farmer where I rent a yard has a huge 2 year old seasoned ash that fell down in a storm. He's happy for me to ring and process it into firewood but wants some money for it. It will produce about 30m3 of firewood. How much should I give him? Or how shall I work out a fair price? Ideas?

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The farmer where I rent a yard has a huge 2 year old seasoned ash that fell down in a storm. He's happy for me to ring and process it into firewood but wants some money for it. It will produce about 30m3 of firewood. How much should I give him? Or how shall I work out a fair price? Ideas?

 

If you know it will produce 30cu mt of firewood :-

 

What can you sell that for? or alternatively how much would you have to pay for it delivered to your door?

 

How long will it take you to convert the fallen tree into processed firewood? Put an hourly rate on that time and deduct from above

 

What other costs will you have? Fuel, oil, trasport etc - quantify them and deduct from above

 

The figure you have arrived at is the maximum you can pay and make a decent return - the proportion of that that you initially offer is up to you

 

Cheers

mac

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You say 2yr seasoned. Does that mean it fell over/was cut down 2yrs ago and has been left? If so, it will still be wringing wet so I wouldn't factor 'seasoned' into the pricing.

 

I would work on the basis of roadside cordwood in your area as a reasonable price. You know the usable volume and you can calculate the green weight. Cordwood is sold per ton, so multiply by the number of tons and you have a figure.

 

It won't process as easily as cordwood, but you don't have the transport costs or time so it's probably a fair basis, particularly if the farmer can lend you a tractor/trailer to bring it back.

 

Alec

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