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i had a phone call today from a fellow farmer who has about 2acres of christmas trees that he wants clearing

i was wondering if this wood is any good for selling as logs?

how long will it take to dry suffecently to burn clean?

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No, they would best be used cut dryed, and when you have a late night party, drink and all, throw one from time to time on to the fire, the fire fairys will be great , they will fly high up into the night sky. I love christmas trees, if you can't sell em in the winter burn them in the summer.

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People were selling big xmas trees from their front gardens last year. If they had been closer I would have paid £25-£50 for one for our front garden if it was 15ft +

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thanks guys, i think that these trees maybe a little big for house christmas trees i think that they're atleast 30 foot tall, maybe we'll cut the tops out and sell them as christmas trees come december, then use the rest as fire wood

i imagine that they'll take a while to dry out enough to use as firewood

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Shouldn't do really. Cut it in 1m lengths and split them in half then stack on pallets in a long row with tarp(s) over the top. Lovely firewood by winter 2012.

 

Bit of a messy job snedding it all though. Lots of gum I would guess.

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