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Several other factors to consider. How accessible are they? Are they roadside, moveable, or will they need milling in-situ?

 

They're big enough to be worth milling, but not worth picking up as a part-load unless someone is pretty local. They're worth most if you have a long-term use for them yourself, and get them milled to a cutting list, then leave them to air dry. This would represent a significant saving over buying it in. Simply opening them for offers will depend if there's anyone local enough who needs them. For context, I've typically paid £50/tree for individual trees (standing) of that size, and have never struggled to find them at that price when I need them.

 

 

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