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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:

 

Sorry Jon I will get on the cider and perk myself up :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.

 

 

I just keep my price a touch cheaper per cube and offer a bigger load. One large estate last year over-priced and had to drop their prices a few times. The estate near me has thinned all they can and has to buy it in now. The harvesters are too big for whats left so i still have a job just! One consultant told me to hang in there the harvesters won't be viable for ever.

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I am thinking you have alot of chopping to do but then your seasons are different to ours. Thats alot of logs :biggrin:

 

It's not really, just over 300 cube a month. It's only a 4 days on the processor a month. We are coming up to our busy time (beginning of summer) people buy it green for a bit cheaper. Saves having logs stuck in the yard all year.

 

We only make around $40 profit per cube (£20) so not a lot but when your turning over a large volume you can make a go of it. Also it's only a side line to coinside with our tree works.

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Sorry Jon I will get on the cider and perk myself up :thumbup:

 

HI STEVE thats the way mate some times your most welcome to come over mate when egg jammy matt sliky come down and have some cider with us next day I'm will not doing any logs :lol::lol:jon :thumbup:

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As a DIY logger, just for my own personal supply, I really struggle to see how it's a viable commercial product. I go through about 5-6m3 a year, and to buy that amount from local suppliers would cost me in the region of £800. It's just too much - only a limited number of people are going to be able/willing to pay that sort of price.

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