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I've spoken to him once. I've left messages. I've rung and had no answer.

But he must be worth trying again if someone from Edinburgh recommends him.

 

We had 25 tonnes of timber from Helmdon earlier this year - good quality stuff at a very good price. If you get your own timber to him, he will mill is for around £1.25 plus VAT a cubic foot if memory serves. He is hard to reach, but worth the effort.

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are they hedgerow trees,because we all know that a 3 foot oak makes a hell of a straining post:001_smile:

 

I wasn't sure what you meant earlier. But no. These are from a field that has not held animals. So has not been fenced. No hidden metal surprises.

 

 

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Welford/thornby

 

I'm at Watford village

 

Think more Cold Ashby / West Haddon.

 

At least one of these trunks must be three tonnes in weight. My telehandler is rated to 2.7t. But can't raise more than two feet from the ground lifting this one.

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HazzyGawa. You must be driving around with your eyes closed if you haven't seen where these trunks came from.:biggrin:

I've seen you often enough getting a chipper from Keith Irwin's.

I think I have got to post up the shots on Monday,and then you can tell me who will handsomely reward me for them.:001_rolleyes:

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