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im a firm believer in quality not quantity - i supose reguards'is it worth it' depends on circumstances - my woodland/hideaway for chip n timber storage is £400 a year , so if i can shift 400 worth a year and get somewhere to cut n split all my own timber , thats great.

 

im sure after many years of sundays cutting n splitting timber at my yard at home the neighbours would soon get pissed off.

 

guy near mine does a builders sack of softwood £50 , yeah , thats cheap , but most of mine is hardwood , but who do you think people will go for ?

 

doesnt bother me realy , my gas bils are around £20 a 1/4.

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im a firm believer in quality not quantity - i supose reguards'is it worth it' depends on circumstances - my woodland/hideaway for chip n timber storage is £400 a year , so if i can shift 400 worth a year and get somewhere to cut n split all my own timber , thats great.

 

im sure after many years of sundays cutting n splitting timber at my yard at home the neighbours would soon get pissed off.

 

guy near mine does a builders sack of softwood £50 , yeah , thats cheap , but most of mine is hardwood , but who do you think people will go for ?

 

doesnt bother me realy , my gas bils are around £20 a 1/4.

 

Builders bags of mixed hard and soft are less than that around here! :thumbdown:

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Builders bags of mixed hard and soft are less than that around here! :thumbdown:

 

they are and not seasoned at that :(

local farmer does them there all softwood and green chimney fires to follow.:(

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Always looking on the positive side eh Steve :sneaky2: If you are only getting £60 a load then logs are definitely not worth doing.

 

HI DAVE YOUR so right there mate steve sorry BUT YOU NEED TO BE MORE POSITIVE MATE IM SORRY BUT THAT WHAT I THINK right now off to cut up a large ash butt for a mate jon :thumbup:

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There's at least 3 big farming estates within an 8 mile radius of me who over the past 2 or 3 years have gone into logs in a big way,they have their own harvesters,big processors,and men and log delivery trucks flying round the highways and byways.

If they drop their prices then i will stop.ime not breaking my back just to give it away,i will come in the house and put my feet up.

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but i do think this OCTOBER is a tad late for cutting this yrs stock ,dont you :laugh1:

 

got mine done & dusted march/april,nice n dry now :thumbup:

 

i was busy then and haven't had time since so im stuck but i did put the rings undercover so they are fairly dry :)

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