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So' date=' you have a 90' plus tall, 4'6" diameter beech in the middle of a front lawn,

 

a client who will pay pretty much anything to get it down,

 

and a firewood man who will pay you £60 per tonne for the wood and he will collect it from the site.

 

You don't get opportunities like this every day.

 

Make sure you don't chip anything over 3" and tell the client they can have the chips as mulch.

 

Let us know how you get on. :thumbup1:[/quote'] Sorry if I wasnt clear, I have been offered £30 per ton, but was wondering what the average price is to firewood merchants for this type of wood ??, I do hope I am in a position to sell the stuff anyway, will keep fingers xosed

...Nick.

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