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we have this big London plane we took down, butt available 

please see pics below showing size etc

it is just the 1 big bit for sale, the other smaller one is not available 

 

collection only, NOT ABLE TO MILL ON SITE

access is very good, can see the road in the background so great access for lorry

 

1s pic length

second 2 pics smaller end

and a couple of measurements the butt end too

 

if you are interested, please PM me your offer

 

thanks 

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Posted (edited)
43 minutes ago, dumper said:

So what is the estimate that it weighs given the dimensions?

About 5700lbs or 2580kg. 

 

Punched in the wrong species. :D 

Edited by trigger_andy
Posted
31 minutes ago, dumper said:

So what is the estimate that it weighs given the dimensions?

I think its roughly 3.5 cubic metres. I can't find a green density figure but dry apparently its around 630+- per cubic meter. Sycamore is quite similar which is roughly a ton per cubic metre. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Rough Hewn said:

Can you load it if I come with a van or trailer?
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If we are able to parbuckle it then fine 

And if you are going to cut in half, shouldn't be a problem at all mate 

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