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bigger non processor size is generally £10 a ton cheaper... although round here its normally same price.. i personally prefer a lorry load of 2ft plus dia timber to 4-14inch... get way more loads firewood out of it.... and unless you have all 10inch plus wood for a processor, processors arde not as fast in my experience as one man on a chain saw and one on splitter... might be harder work for them but they do as many loads in a day as they would on a processor..

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bigger non processor size is generally £10 a ton cheaper... although round here its normally same price.. i personally prefer a lorry load of 2ft plus dia timber to 4-14inch... get way more loads firewood out of it.... and unless you have all 10inch plus wood for a processor, processors arde not as fast in my experience as one man on a chain saw and one on splitter... might be harder work for them but they do as many loads in a day as they would on a processor..

 

Agreed! Paid £35 a cm for some large ash, been down 12 months already to good stuff. All split into 4' billets then through the saw bench or log swift, no real hard work with it really & loads of logs out of it!

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