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Hw/sw roundwood central Scotland 2015


Wood wasp
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Hope everyone's had a good Christmas.

 

Will have parcels of birch/sycamore good processor size available from early 2015, can be cut to required length if required. Quantities available will vary through the year depending on job, was getting £40p/t roadside in 2014 so looking for similar.

 

Softwood available too, usually some windblow in the mix so nice and dry, again can be cut to required length, roadside price will vary depending if bone dry blow or still green.

 

Looking to build long term trading relationship with serious player, no tyre kickers please, payment before uplift. Timber usually located West of Glasgow/Stirling area

 

Drop me a pm and we can take it from there

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