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Its worth rather less than you would like and no doubt rather more than the buyer want to pay, unfortunately.

Now that is true for anything we buy or sell.

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i mean

Nice video but it will not apply to my question.

The tree in the question is in my woodland and I am able to fell it myself.

I ask about the value because I don't know how much an oak tree worth

I do have another similar trees in my wood and wanted to know in the future

I fell 10-20 oak and replant the area how much I can get.

My wood has been neglected for long time and sooner it will need to be thinned.

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There is no definitive answer it's a how long is a piece of string question. Until it's on the floor forwarded to a place where someone can load them away on a lorry then it's worthless.

As aspen Arb said until it hits the floor you just don't know the condition and you get get unlucky as he did with that oak.

I suggest felling and inviting people to come and have a look and then you will get your answer

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slightly off topic.

You say you're felling 10 -20 oaks, have you had to get a felling licence.

I only ask because everytime I want to fell over 5 cu/m in any one quarter I have to apply for a felling licence from the Forestry Commission.

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