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Following this with interest . We are taking down a large Blue Cedar  in the next month or so . 

Not sure if its more profitable to ring up for firewood or  sell the timber  as is ..... Obviously the  buyer can state desired lengths.  

 

Numerous pieces at  2ft diameter .. 10ft - 14ft  long .

 

Main trunk  4ft diameter  to 8ft  in height . 

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Following this with interest . We are taking down a large Blue Cedar  in the next month or so . 
Not sure if its more profitable to ring up for firewood or  sell the timber  as is ..... Obviously the  buyer can state desired lengths.  
 
Numerous pieces at  2ft diameter .. 10ft - 14ft  long .
 
Main trunk  4ft diameter  to 8ft  in height . 

Whereabouts in the U.K.?
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Hi these stems are not in my area, but I am always after Cedar of Lebanon, Deodar etc in South East Wales if anyone else has any.  Also very keen on getting London Plane, and Lime.  In fact if they are good sized I will even pay a modest price for Leylandii as long as the stems are pretty clean - not knotty all the way up.  I also buy Birch, Alder and Poplar by the way.  I am talking about milling size logs at least 8 ft long, and straightish.

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