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I would take that if nice clean ash.

 

Had pretty mixed twisty stuff for £55 which has been a pain to process.

 

It is, and thank you. I process by saw and axe, but it's mostly pretty straight, too. I've grabbed it as it is ideal for my needs and affordable, but I did want to check with folks as I thought roundwood prices were falling - and the last thing we all need is prices being artificially elevated by small players like me who are able to pay a premium.

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It is, and thank you. I process by saw and axe, but it's mostly pretty straight, too. I've grabbed it as it is ideal for my needs and affordable, but I did want to check with folks as I thought roundwood prices were falling - and the last thing we all need is prices being artificially elevated by small players like me who are able to pay a premium.

 

I am also a small player and sure there would be better prices if I could guarantee buying hundreds even thousands of tonnes per year but what can you do :001_rolleyes:

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I've stopped harvesting operations but still got couple loads hw at roadside though they are committed to customer who's waiting on haulier, was offered £65pt roadside today for them as buyer can't get any from usual sources.

 

Incidentally it's roundwood I used to sell, not "cordwood"

 

Edit: central Scotland where £45 roadside would normally be absolute max

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I've stopped harvesting operations but still got couple loads hw at roadside though they are committed to customer who's waiting on haulier, was offered £65pt roadside today for them as buyer can't get any from usual sources.

 

Incidentally it's roundwood I used to sell, not "cordwood"

 

Edit: central Scotland where £45 roadside would normally be absolute max

 

Steaks for tea then :thumbup:

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