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How big are the bits and how much do you want for some?

It’ll be his timber but yes I hope it’s good for him and he makes something nice out of it.

Yes the stick that’s left is a fair old lump. Hence I was happy to leave it at the survey spec of 5 or 6 metres. Just an extra cost to extract and get rid of. Being sweet chestnut it’s bound to sprout a load of growth and have its Swan song for a few more years come.

Got some very large clean sweet chestnut to fell tomorrow. I’m tempted to keep some for sleepers / beams but with time constraints it’ll probably go to the biomass heaven.


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12 hours ago, lux said:


It’ll be his timber but yes I hope it’s good for him and he makes something nice out of it.

Yes the stick that’s left is a fair old lump. Hence I was happy to leave it at the survey spec of 5 or 6 metres. Just an extra cost to extract and get rid of. Being sweet chestnut it’s bound to sprout a load of growth and have its Swan song for a few more years come.

Got some very large clean sweet chestnut to fell tomorrow. I’m tempted to keep some for sleepers / beams but with time constraints it’ll probably go to the biomass heaven.

 

Sweet Chestnut warps like a bitch when milled and the Sussex stuff is full of silica. I wouldn't waste your time.

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I don’t know what kind of ground it’s grown on in Kent. But in Sussex/Surrey it always seems to be on a sandstone slope, hence the silica. 
 
 

Grows anywhere here. From clay to sand and everything in between. I recon big beech will get some nice slabs out of that old bit of nut. It’s solid heart wood so should mill well.

These particular trees are close to the outskirts of London. Sadly for me as the drive to site is a pain in the backside. Plenty more like it to come down still too.
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Not technically today's, couple of months ago acctually. Big Ash dismantle, council condemned it so down it came , even though it was sound as they come and could have been fine with a decent reduction.

Hanging over 4 gardens, fences, sheds..ball ache job but a good challenge at the same time

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