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Does anyone know a local haulier to move about 100t of oak - cut in 2m lengths and stacked at roadside.

Its to go 15 miles, from near Horsham to Hindhead Surrey

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This is what i should get on a load...

 

Do you recon you'd get 3 bays of 3m cordwood on that rig? Just trying to work out the best lengths to max loads on an arctic-just done 2 bays of 4.8's which averaged out at 26 ton a load.

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Do you recon you'd get 3 bays of 3m cordwood on that rig? Just trying to work out the best lengths to max loads on an arctic-just done 2 bays of 4.8's which averaged out at 26 ton a load.

 

Won't most artics take 3 bays of 3.75m?

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Do you recon you'd get 3 bays of 3m cordwood on that rig? Just trying to work out the best lengths to max loads on an arctic-just done 2 bays of 4.8's which averaged out at 26 ton a load.

yeah.. easy.. get 3 bays of 3.4's or had two bays of 5.5 before...

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