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excellent firewood, i have just bought 20 tons for processing.

 

Started today felling and splitting the larch/doug/pine/spruce wood i had refused cos it didn't seem economical! at least it will be ready for the feb rush if last year is anything to go by? and yes larch does give a rash!

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Started today felling and splitting the larch/doug/pine/spruce wood i had refused cos it didn't seem economical! at least it will be ready for the feb rush if last year is anything to go by? and yes larch does give a rash!

 

Im not sure about a rash but i have done about 30 tons this year through processor and it gives loads tiny splinters so gloves a must.

and the sawdust itchs like hell as well, because of the little splinter bits as well i guess.

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