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Kennedy
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Between the wife and the kids that's the first argument I've won in about 6 years, apology accepted:lol:

 

No worries mate......enjoy:001_smile:

 

Steve (our leader) gave me some advice about ...not knowing when to stop...type stuff.

 

I am trying to take his advice and I am grateful for it. It made me think....for once:001_smile:

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Not into firewood in a big way at all, just sell a few loads to recoup the cost of purchasing so my own is free.

 

Got some lovely Ash, identical loads and within 5 minutes of each other tonight i had one customer telling me they couldn't get it to burn and the other saying how pleased they were and how they couldn't stay in the room it was so hot- go figure that one out :confused1:

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I don't do logs anymore (thankfully). Delivered to a pub last year, landlady was not happy with the size of the load, her husband had seen a load the day before and ordered a load for the next day, she got him on the phone so i could speak to him, he told me to tip the load and take the money from his wife, all sorted :thumbup1:, just about to jump in the truck and leave when she says can we have another load tomorrow, ya couldn't make it up!!!!!

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To wet

 

To dry

 

To short

 

To long

 

To hard to light

 

To hot

 

To cold

 

To far to the log store can i stack them

 

To much

 

To cheap

 

To small a load

 

To big a load

 

To many moans from staff when they have to fill last hour of work logging

 

To be honest i dont think we will be doing them after this season

 

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once had a customer put the hosepipe on a 2 cube load so they'd "burn slower"

 

 

Last Feb, when we'd run out of seasoned stuff, had a new customer ring up moaning his previous supplier had delivered him a load of wet logs and did we have any dry ones.

When i explained that we'd run out of logs that i'd be happy to sell as seasoned, he asked what we'd got in, he ended up taking the willow we were felling that day !!!!!!

 

We're also selling alot of unseasoned, unsplit conifer at the moment (advertised as such)

 

We've had a couple of customers saying that they'll be ok to burn in a week or two despite me telling them that we season softwood for a MINIMUM of two years.

 

:lol: :lol:

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