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Had any luck? I tried to sell an Oak trunk of a similar size, possibly bigger diameter to a local sawmill. He didn't sound keen when I told him he couldn't just drive up to it with his lorry and pick it up with it being down a track and up a field. He didn't ring me back. So it's going to have to go for firewood now.

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Had any luck? I tried to sell an Oak trunk of a similar size, possibly bigger diameter to a local sawmill. He didn't sound keen when I told him he couldn't just drive up to it with his lorry and pick it up with it being down a track and up a field. He didn't ring me back. So it's going to have to go for firewood now.

 

I'm awaiting a reply from a member on here who has enquired.

These will be available to be picked up from a concrete hard standing.

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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:

 

Surely these are the trunks that have been lying around in the fields for ages. Come on Hazza get with the programme :lol::lol:

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