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BUT, arb timber is generally much more difficult to process, so you will have much more labour than someone buying in nice small, straight timber and banging it through a processor.

 

Many are paying themselves a very poor wage for cutting up their timber.

 

I am finding cord wood is not much easier than arb waste because its getting bigger and in short supply. I just paid £2000 out plus now some wages and fuel. Wont sell a stick of it till December. Oct Nov will be a waste of time while the £75 a transit load boys have some left. I will get a nice warm feeling in Dec Jan :thumbup1:

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