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david shaw
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Big lumps of timber, I assume they are being burnt in a heating boiler rather than a stove.

 

When you get the skip of timber to the end user how do you unload it?, perhaps this is just an odd skip for your own use.

 

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I think you are referring to what we call a bin. If so, we split, run it up the conveyor sometimes right into the truck, bin or on the ground. This is just typical firewood/stovewood (may appear to be bigger lumps than they actually are) we sell in a half cord load and drive to the buyer's driveway and dump it where they want it. They take it from there.

 

I was on an Ozzy forum for a couple of years a while back and I am sure I am speaking in foreign terms to you. Firewood is difficult to easily move from the loading aspect. If I had a large firewood business I would load it all with conveyors but we just do it as a side venture and make money working on trees. Also heat my home with firewood in a furnace into ducts with the heat from a blower.

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