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On 23/07/2024 at 14:30, Saptie said:

4 years on from OP, just seeing what people are currently paying/selling for freshly felled, cut into rounds, not split, hard and soft? 

I’m now selling a pick up bed load (double cab) of 6-8 inch rings of Sitka for 50 quid delivered to people I know. 

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15 minutes ago, Donnie said:

I’m now selling a pick up bed load (double cab) of 6-8 inch rings of Sitka for 50 quid delivered to people I know. 

Good job, I've now sold a few loads of hardwood rings for 60 a cube, not really worth delivering if less money than that.

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3 minutes ago, Dan Maynard said:

Good job, I've now sold a few loads of hardwood rings for 60 a cube, not really worth delivering if less money than that.

How much is a cube in terms of a pick up load?

 

I reckon it’s pretty cheap for what I’m giving them? 

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1 hour ago, Donnie said:

How much is a cube in terms of a pick up load?

 

I reckon it’s pretty cheap for what I’m giving them? 

If you measure the bed I can tell you, otherwise tricky as I don't have a pickup to measure myself.

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you could look at it, what does it cost?

Working backwards, loading and transport to you, say £25

splitting, say £25

Chopping to length £25

loading / unloading from site to yard £25

 

Drying, storing, profit margin to make up 'ready to burn' cost.

 

Then just add up how much processing went on to get what you get. Approx costs, may vary with area, 

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Advice please. I have a large amount of freshly cut ash which I want to sell. I never refuse ash from my supplier but I just don't have the time to deal with it at present. But, I would like a bigger chainsaw so I thought I would sell it to raise some cash.

It's basically the useable wood from a whole tree, being 26 rings of 12 in thickness, 18-20 in diameter, 18 larger branches to cut down into smaller rings and a pallet of cordwood. All freshly cut, no rot, no rubbish. 

I don't know whether to try and find a log supplier to take the lot or divide it into 5/6 lots and sell to other log botherers. 

Question: how much to ask? Was thinking £300 for the lot or  £50 a load. 

Note: I do not have the transport to deliver so buyers must collect from Wolverhampton.

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