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And I'm just at Consett! Spoke to Ross last week and he has nothing at present nor do Scottish Woodlands. I bought two load off Scotts three years ago and still have quite a lot of "processor size" stems that are 20 inches plus in diameter when I stated I could only take up to 14 inch. Buyer beware.

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And I'm just at Consett! Spoke to Ross last week and he has nothing at present nor do Scottish Woodlands. I bought two load off Scotts three years ago and still have quite a lot of "processor size" stems that are 20 inches plus in diameter when I stated I could only take up to 14 inch. Buyer beware.

 

we got a load like that (wont bother to name company) came down from Aberdeen told them max 12" for the processor turned up and most of it was 26-30"+ and about 1/3 of the load was rotten you could dig the centre of the logs with your hand.

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we got a load like that (wont bother to name company) came down from Aberdeen told them max 12" for the processor turned up and most of it was 26-30"+ and about 1/3 of the load was rotten you could dig the centre of the logs with your hand.

 

Sounds like the first ever load of hardwood we got too...

 

All elm, and all over 26 inches in diameter! :sneaky2:

 

Yet each bit was only about 4 foot long.... :001_rolleyes:

 

Our saw just laughed at it, so had to borrow a monster saw to get it ringed down...

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