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I just spent all day cutting some willows down and same again tomorrow and theres quite a bit of wood come off it i started cutting it into small sections and was going to start moving it with jcb before someone said its not really very good for burning but now i know i can dry it out and throw it on the fire cheers.

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I just spent all day cutting some willows down and same again tomorrow and theres quite a bit of wood come off it i started cutting it into small sections and was going to start moving it with jcb before someone said its not really very good for burning but now i know i can dry it out and throw it on the fire cheers.

 

Anything will burn apart from willow:lol:

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