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Everything sell's at the right money!!!!!

 

if you can buy it any cheaper than a grand a load i'll do the haulage... and most people want 1150 a load roadside..... i'm payin £35 stacked measure which works out at £997 a load.. others want 39 a metre.. all i work on is from £250- £450 a load dependin where you are..

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if you can buy it any cheaper than a grand a load i'll do the haulage... and most people want 1150 a load roadside..... i'm payin £35 stacked measure which works out at £997 a load.. others want 39 a metre.. all i work on is from £250- £450 a load dependin where you are..

 

I would sit on it for a while. A month of cold weather you can ask what you like.

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I would sit on it for a while. A month of cold weather you can ask what you like.

 

i dont have that option... woods being felled as we speak and if i dont have it someone else will... i've had 9 loads from 2 diff sites in last 6 weeks but there woulda been lot more available if i coulda sold it...

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my mixed softwood and hardwood woodpile can go @ £20 a tonne and get Nick to deliver........

 

so that would be £520 a load plus the haulage.......

 

trouble is i doubt you'd get 26 ton in my bulker... and theres no way on earth youl get 16 ton in an 8 wheel grab lorry as you said earlier.... need to be sellin it my volume really bthen get a quote to nhaul it.. i'll be happy to move it...

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Nick,

 

I take it you have your own artic with crane. A different question if I may, I'm getting my loads droped off on a nearby farm because the power lines into my field seem a little low. What's the maximum height you load to. I'm going to try and get the power company to check the lines are at the correct height 33kv lines. Id have two loads but I'm down near Chepstow.

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Nick,

 

I take it you have your own artic with crane. A different question if I may, I'm getting my loads droped off on a nearby farm because the power lines into my field seem a little low. What's the maximum height you load to. I'm going to try and get the power company to check the lines are at the correct height 33kv lines. Id have two loads but I'm down near Chepstow.

 

load to top of bolsters.. then 18 inchs on top for crane... about 15ft total height i think..

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