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Many do, you will be looking at about £23 - £35 a tonne for smallwood, depending on species and availability. You might get some knarly loads for £20...thats what I charge.

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You're seriously going to have your work cut out to make any money in this way mark. To cut to length, split and fill bags, and make a profit out of it, far easier ways to earn a living!

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Haven't got cord wood but you can help your self to the timber in our yard mate, all of which is already cut to size for splitting!

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ed's about right, up to £35 a ton for premium grade firewood....small stuff. thats what i've been paying, although have got some better deals along the way. you gotta get some of your wood for free though or its not worth doing. It will still pay a wage though

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