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Orders seem to be picking up since snow was predicted. It's the first time this year I've started falling behind with the cutting. We're averaging 50 cube a week now and a bit of chip.

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Orders seem to be picking up since snow was predicted. It's the first time this year I've started falling behind with the cutting. We're averaging 50 cube a week now and a bit of chip.

 

Hi mate nice one thanks Jon

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Just out of interest I was wondering whats the most amount of logs you guys have sold in a week, im guessing ours could be near the 100 cm3 bags!

 

Hi PETTS nice one there may be people tell you thanks Jon

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Do you dry Firewood and Chip ?:001_smile:

 

Yes, we dry the wood in a shed we converted into a kiln, it takes 3-4 weeks to do 180 cube. We dry the chip to but that's mostly for ourselves and one other regular.

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