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£150 Is about spot on :thumbup:. I must be stupid me and Mistahben off here have just taken down 3 Ash trees and numerous others . And I gave all the timber to the customers neighbour for a bottle of wine :blushing:. Ah well at least we didnt have to shift it off site .

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looks like i should be running a few loads south of the border

 

 

how much for a transit load of softwood if hardwood is £240?

 

softwood £200... wouldnt bother mate.. the best customers are north of the border. and they still pay for delivery:001_smile:

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Whilst I wont actually be selling any logs until next season I really do think alot of you are under selling yourselves .... considering the time and effort a cube of hardwood has got to be worth minimum £80.

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