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Cord wood in kent


elliottwaters
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Hello,

 

Looking for a bit of seasoned hard cord wood in kent. We're based near faversham. I know this is a bit of wishful thinking at this time of year but thought I'd ask anyway, incase there's a spare bit lurking......

Me and a friend are doing a few logs over the winter until the farm work starts up again. Got lots of scotts pine but need hard to mix in as we have run out. Anything will do.

 

Also could anyone explain as a rule how many cubic meters you get from an unseasoned tonne, and also a seasoned tonne??? Seems to be a lot of tonnage talk on here. Difficult to get my head round it. Meters seems much simpler.:001_smile:

 

Many thanks

Elliott

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