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  On 24/02/2020 at 22:29, Saptie said:

This must vary based on location (we’re in Aberdeenshire) as I just paid £120 for a potato box of seasoned, split and cut beech!

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Your comparing apples and oranges.  £65/ton roadside for fresh felled, processor length and diameter (8' *6-12") straight hardwood ready to buck and split and season. Vs your price for the end product.  The ton of the former does.. Not sure...3m³?

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On a similar note, if anyone has any green wood (or arb waste) that I can process at home then please let me know. I had a great supply when I lived in Hertfordshire but have now moved to Surrey.

 

 

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