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Was just driving home after picking my daughter up from a friend's house when I passed some tree surgeons who were in the process of packing up. I asked whether they were after a tip site and they said that was what they were discussing! I was only 1/2 a mile from my house and now have a nice stack of logs to add to the collection - it was leylandii and eucalyptus, so not premium stuff perhaps but I'm not a log snob :D

 

Anyone in else in East Sussex looking for a free tip site, just let me know!

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Was just driving home after picking my daughter up from a friend's house when I passed some tree surgeons who were in the process of packing up. I asked whether they were after a tip site and they said that was what they were discussing! I was only 1/2 a mile from my house and now have a nice stack of logs to add to the collection - it was leylandii and eucalyptus, so not premium stuff perhaps but I'm not a log snob :D

 

Anyone in else in East Sussex looking for a free tip site, just let me know!

 

I would say it is premium stuff . Both woods burn very hot . Eucaliptus will last a bit longer than the conifer but a great combination . I burn both . Try and split the euc as soon as possible as it goes off like granit !

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Good to see people's opinion on softwood generally (and especially leylandii) changing! We burn alot of it and have done for years! Nice and hot and doesnt spit as much as some people seem to think!:)

 

It wont spit as much as the euc ! In a stove its academic . :001_smile:

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I can't wait to hire in a logsplitter to process my rather large backlog... Getting them all cut, split and stacked will mean I can take it easy for two years! I won't though, I'll keep scrounging... :D

 

Just need to keep the free logs going until I can coppice my own trees, although they'll take a year to season anyway

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