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Little Butch
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3 hours ago, Little Butch said:

I could pick straight stuff out no bother. Straight into bags would be worth it then deliver straight from his yard but it's been sat outside in the wet so not ready for the customer although plenty of it is seasoned. I keep getting the odd person ask for firewood even though I've not advertised as I'm nearly out of logs, so I may buy one big trailer load, split it and leave it to dry for those end of season customers?

 

How long would wet but seasoned wood take to dry out once split roughly?

 

Beach 6 weeks top covered wind getting in oak same situation 6 months 

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Cheers! I actually got a load from him today, a repeat customer wanted some unprocessed stuff so I loaded up a trailer and the back of my pickup. Turns out the chap got confused and was after split, ready to burn stuff even though I'd specifically said do you want un processed stuff like last time to which he replied yes! Anyway long story short I wasn't going to unload it so took it to my place. 

 

Soon realised it was hard work just logging it up let alone splitting the stuff haha!

thinking cordwood delivered may be the way to go.....

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