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Should have gone to specsavers.

 

Honestly that pile of birch looks about two euro trailers worth to my eyes and the oak pile less :confused1:

 

Birch pile looks about 21m3 @ 0.6...

 

The oak is a full artic load, 4m lengths and weighed with on-board scales, produced over 40cube from that lot

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Should have gone to specsavers.

 

Honestly that pile of birch looks about two euro trailers worth to my eyes and the oak pile less :confused1:

 

Birch pile looks about 21m3 @ 0.6...

 

I know i am getting 460kg per cube on average and when i have cut and split(chainsaw and axe) that load i will double check with the amount of bags i get from it but could be a while :lol:

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