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Finally got round to logging all 26 tonnes. About 32 cube in the store between the 2 shipping containers and about 30 on the ground outside.

 

Plus about 3 cube of sawdust!!:thumbup:

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Do not want to log for a while, yes. Would like to get some actual treework, but have had 3 jobs postponed due to lack of funds. Everything a bit quiet round here at the mo. Taking a well deserved rest:biggrin:

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The man has worked hard. Pallets we think are a good idea, once grass starts to grow up around your logs even two pallets high is better. We run the strimmer around the split stacks during the summer just to keep the old air flow moving.

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