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Insurance firms generally don't like to cover stuff that cant be traced (I have no experience of NFU or farming incidentally). Couple of ideas - dye mark the stuff or stick a tracker in a log! I bet they would be more interested in insuring it if it had marker dye or a means of tracing the load.

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Fair points; The intention is to have most of the wood I don't sell roadside in the shed asap after felling; in my case a wooden shed on private property which could be demolished in about 10 minutes with a chainsaw or match is the reality. I thought an insurance company somewhere would only be too happy to take money off me but I accept the premium might be prohibitive. Just the thought of loosing a winters sale volume is :thumbdown:

 

How very dare you:sneaky2::biggrin:

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