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I'd suggest Rob D of this site - he's reasonably close and uses an 088 set up, which you will need at this size unless you have infinite patience!

 

Alec

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i'd mill it into 3-6" boards and air dry it, certainly good enough for building work etc, we had a very similar tree recently fell over 1984, totally dead, no sap but fine in the center, we had lots of 3-6 inch stuff one lot of 5X5" @7' long went for water wheel spokes to wales! shame your not nearer, as i'd have had it, problem is by the time you've shifted it theres not much money in it for 1 lump.

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