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far to low a prices, Rotten softwood wont sell more than once tho it burns like sack of pap if its windblown dont waste time cutting up anything that's been down three years its ending its life at that point especially if sat on deck

 

I hope you are refering to windblown soft wood being down for 3 years?

 

no problems cutting hardwood that has been down for 3 years, currentlly clearing a beech been down for 4 years and still solid all round. even where the fungi was and around the splits it`s fine.

Even mussy hard wood i.e oak, beech, sycamore or even ash still burns ok if dried out,

 

Not the best to sell but fine to burn.

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I hope you are refering to windblown soft wood being down for 3 years?

 

no problems cutting hardwood that has been down for 3 years, currentlly clearing a beech been down for 4 years and still solid all round. even where the fungi was and around the splits it`s fine.

Even mussy hard wood i.e oak, beech, sycamore or even ash still burns ok if dried out,

 

Not the best to sell but fine to burn.

 

Yes I meant softwood that's been down on deck.

Birch also dosnt keep to well after two years either just turns to rotten mush.

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