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Similar point, what type of wood and how much do you want? For example, 3m long 3' diameter trunks off loaded with a crane be any good.

 

I would put your name on the tip site, might work, might not, but be clear what you can accept. The more versatile you are the more you are likely to get, the easier access you have the better (I can get a van right down the drive for them to tip, for example, and am set up to deal with most logs that can be lifted onto a tipper truck, drive in, tip, drive out)

 

Similarly, regular tree surgeons in your area will know where to get rid of their waste, a tip site, friendly locals, so you are more likely to get contacted by those working outside their area who don't want a long dive home with logs to their usual sites.

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