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1. how much do you pay for a 26t load of unseasoned softwood?

 

2. how many m3 would that load convert to?

You need to do a search on the forums as these questions have been asked many times before, with a number of differing answers and opinions.

 

Welcome to the forum mate.

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You need to do a search on the forums as these questions have been asked many times before, with a number of differing answers and opinions.

 

Welcome to the forum mate.

 

ok thx. have spent 20mins trying to find answers before i wrote this post.

i must be stoopid cos cant find any.

if any decent people do want to give a sensible reply, especially to question 2 i would be greatful.

regards, mark.

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Expect to pay approx. £900 for an artic load of Softwood delivered to your yard.

 

Of course you must have suitable access and space for an artic.

 

If you're only after single loads then you'll perhaps be quoted a bit more as generally in the trade the quantities would be multiple artic loads which obviously have some efficiencies built in.

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