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Looking for beech or ash cord wood in Hampshire


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Last year we did 6 double loads in september. This Sept about 30 double loads so demand has taken us by suprise. Looking to pack our large wood tent for the end of the winter. Looking for 8 wheeler loads or possibly if we can get an artic in larger 24 tonnes the more the better. Pm me if anyone can help I know its a bit of a long shot if anyone can help next summer would also be good.

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Steve, sent you a Q on another thread. I work at a number of country parks and nature reserves in my spare time when the army doesn't need my services. I do a bit of woodland management and will be cutting a few ash, birch, willow and oak this winter. Happy to discuss the art of the possible, cost etc. If you are interested PM me and we'll chat more. Cheers :thumbup1:

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Last year we did 6 double loads in september. This Sept about 30 double loads so demand has taken us by suprise. Looking to pack our large wood tent for the end of the winter. Looking for 8 wheeler loads or possibly if we can get an artic in larger 24 tonnes the more the better. Pm me if anyone can help I know its a bit of a long shot if anyone can help next summer would also be good.

 

Do you only sell beech and ash?????

 

And if so, why??????????

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Is that an adult baby gro you're wearing Huck??? If so where did you get it.......always wanted one of them for lounging round the house in the winter:blushing:

 

:lol: Not me mate, but a very good friend of mine!!:001_rolleyes:

 

I believe he got it from Primark.

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Do you only sell beech and ash?????

 

And if so, why??????????

 

 

 

I have a large customer base who have been fed Beech. Because I buy in all my cord I may aswell process what people want. I have nothing against other species but if I take in arb waste we get willow chestnut and birch. I assume people keep the best stuff back. I have found the customer will pay a good price for dry seasoned beech.

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