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where can i buy small loads of cordwood in lancashire??


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If you have the access and storage space I would get 8 wheeler in with 17 tonnes on of ash and oak. I would avoid beech as it will go punky in a year. You will have firewood for years and its not going to get any cheaper. £52 a tonne delivered.

Thanks genset, unfotunatley i dont have enough storage space for 17 tonne, but do have access for a 8 wheeler. i was really after smaller loads, thanks for the reply.

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i think the term cordwood is a measure of wood but some people use the term for unprocessed firewood, im just after smallish loads of uncut and unsplit wood, two or three tonnes at a time, as i can cut and split it myself, i dont mind how long the logs are, its just that i dont have storage for more than a few tonnes, thanks.

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pardon me for being numb but what is cordwood:blushing:

 

is it a certain length?:confused1:

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i think the term cordwood is a measure of wood but some people use the term for unprocessed firewood, im just after smallish loads of uncut and unsplit wood, two or three tonnes at a time, as i can cut and split it myself, i dont mind how long the logs are, its just that i dont have storage for more than a few tonnes, thanks.

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If you have the access and storage space I would get 8 wheeler in with 17 tonnes on of ash and oak. I would avoid beech as it will go punky in a year. You will have firewood for years and its not going to get any cheaper. £52 a tonne delivered.

 

Quick question but do you know a supplier in Lancashire who delivers for £52 a tonne?

 

I may have found a regular supply now but if that doesn't work out, I could do with a similar priced supply myself - unfortunately I'm the other side of the Pennines.

 

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