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10 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

Yeh, but yours are full of metal. :D 

Very much dought that , in how many years of working with timber and buying wagon load after wagon load of timber in i can count on one hand the trees that have contained metal, last hardwood clear fell we did that 250 + trees was the worst we have had for years, 2 of the edge trees contained metal which was just fencing wire, 

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Just now, spuddog0507 said:

Very much dought that , in how many years of working with timber and buying wagon load after wagon load of timber in i can count on one hand the trees that have contained metal, last hardwood clear fell we did that 250 + trees was the worst we have had for years, 2 of the edge trees contained metal which was just fencing wire, 

I apologies. It was meant in jest. :( 

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2 hours ago, Squaredy said:

If you could make it up to a lorry load and if you are OK with sending it down to South Wales I'd have them.

I would be interested gav if it makes up a load and can  take different hardwood as well as some elm

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5 hours ago, trigger_andy said:

I apologies. It was meant in jest. :( 

I know but its all the stuff he buys out of gardens with the metal content, its not that long since i worked with some one taking a large ash down and there was the front end of a pushbike grown in to the trunk, we worked it out it had been there 60-65 years !!!

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5 hours ago, Squaredy said:

If you could make it up to a lorry load and if you are OK with sending it down to South Wales I'd have them.

Sorry but it was sold about 15 mins after offering it to Saul, Elm is something we dont come across very often these days, but it dont take long to sell thou,,

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