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Have just purchased about 300 tonnes of Mixed Hardwood for firewood. In amongst the timber are some very large Trunks of the above timber. Someone has approached me to purchase them for Milling. Does anyone on this excellent forum have an idea as to value of the Trunks. They are too big to go through my processor and I was just going to cut them up and put them through a log splitter. Any ideas.

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Have just purchased about 300 tonnes of Mixed Hardwood for firewood. In amongst the timber are some very large Trunks of the above timber. Someone has approached me to purchase them for Milling. Does anyone on this excellent forum have an idea as to value of the Trunks. They are too big to go through my processor and I was just going to cut them up and put them through a log splitter. Any ideas.

 

About £70 m3 for the oak.

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