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in 1982 firewood was @ £9 per ton @ r/s & £5t for haulage !!

 

its now £45t @ r/s & £10t for haulage !!

 

At £45/tonne @ roadside I am a willing seller with large quantities to bring to market over the next few years, mainly softwoods SS & LP but with a proportion of hardwoods - all sub 10" for processor.

 

Who's buying?

 

Cheers

mac

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At £45/tonne @ roadside I am a willing seller with large quantities to bring to market over the next few years, mainly softwoods SS & LP but with a proportion of hardwoods - all sub 10" for processor.

 

Who's buying?

 

Cheers

mac

 

 

But processing is so profitable you may as well do it all yourself

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At £45/tonne @ roadside I am a willing seller with large quantities to bring to market over the next few years, mainly softwoods SS & LP but with a proportion of hardwoods - all sub 10" for processor.

 

Who's buying?

 

Cheers

mac

 

If you already have the timber the next logical step is to "process" yourself.

 

If i was you i would be looking seriously at electricity generation like the balcas plant at invergordon. Assuming you have access to large volumes of timber.

 

http://www.kinnoirwoodfuel.co.uk

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But processing is so profitable you may as well do it all yourself

 

Rural area = limited market and plenty of saturday / sunday woodcutters I'm afraid - do about 50t / year of hardwood thinnings - you cannot give softwood away locally except to woodburning stove owners and I believe the FC practically gives it away up here.

 

When I hear prices of £45/tonne for firewood we really are in a different world - only thing that comes close to that kind of price is sawlogs.

 

Cheers

mac

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If i was you i would be looking seriously at electricity generation like the balcas plant at invergordon. Assuming you have access to large volumes of timber.

 

kwfhomepage

 

Like I say the AW Jenkinson Plant at Lockerbie was offering £24/ton at the plant gate this summer - once you take harvesting and transport into account there is a negative return.

 

Invergordon would mean transhipping out of Ayr docks in 2-3000t tranches which is feasible - what price are they paying?

 

Cheers

mac

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anyway, back to the thread.

 

we sell h/w @ £75 per cube, and soft @ £60

all arb arisings

 

we're considered expensive, but have a good product, well seasoned, and have sold out the past 2 years.

 

selling plenty of h/w atm but NO softwood yet ???????

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I dont sell firewood but one thing i fail to understand is people who wont burn softwood. kept me warm here for 15 winters now!

 

I gladly take any arb arisings i can get my hands on, often exchanged for whatever person prefers to drink or stuff of folding variety. Softwood is just fine when dry.

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Im at £100 a cube hardwood (ash/beech), £85 a cube softwood/hardwood mix & £75 a cube softwood. All well seasoned quality wood, there are a few guys round here that will still do a "load" for £60 but there's getting less and less those guys. I'm considered expensive by some people that call and I have offered on more than one occasion to pay them £30 to collect, store for 18 months then process and deliver a cubic meter of wood to my door but nobody has yet taken me up on the offer but they do see my point!

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