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Transit tipper full of unsplit timber????


Stuart A-C
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I have someone who wants to buy a transit load of unsplit timber off me, all my stuff is decent hardwood, im just unsure of how much to charge him? any ideas on price would be much welcome!:thumbup:

 

my rate is £50 for ton and half ish (cash)

maybe try for a bit more if you have had to take it back to your yard then reload it

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If he wants it delivered, and its already in your yard, then 20 quid less than split wood. Delivery is the main cost not the wood. I do mates rates for mates who come and collect it, otherwise I am doing them a favour.

 

On the other hand if its fresh and on the truck anyway from a days tree work and their house is nearer than my yard, 20-30 quid.

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£20 - £30 sounds fair. I often have tree surgeons drop by with a transit trying to get £70 for a pile of twigs. Even a good heaped load on a transit without to much air will turn into a level load when cut up. £40 a tonne delivered in nice straight cord wood :thumbup: Knotty twisted arb arisings :thumbdown:

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