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Hi Ben,

I'm near Lakenheath, what percentage is hard/softwood and what size is it. has it been cut and split or is it in cord length. How long has it been down, and what is access like.

Cheers

Woodworm

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Its mainly hardwood, Some massive chunks, some handball size.....a lot of it is poplar but also fruitwood/gum/conifer/ash/sycamore allsorts no willow !.....its been down 6 months to a year plus....a grab lorry can go in/out of the barn its massive....you need to come and see really !! I just nned someone to come and take the lot, im not greedy re. money I already won the lottery ! Someone will get a bargain !!!

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Ben, If conditions are crap for spraying tomorrow could I pop over and have a look? I'm not far down the road at Wickhambrook and always on the hunt for local timber.

 

Cheers,

 

Ben

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