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Some tree surgery companies don't do firewood and are pleased to let people take logs from site as long as they keep out the way or even drop loads locally for a drink.

 

Yes I know and that's fair enough good luck with your hunt .

 

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Hi all yes I'm looking for large butts as small stuff get nicked cash on up Jon

 

Ditto Jon! Smalle stuff seems to be able to grow legs and walk out the yard too easily. How you getting on with the 880? I've got one, beast of a saw!

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Ditto Jon! Smalle stuff seems to be able to grow legs and walk out the yard too easily. How you getting on with the 880? I've got one, beast of a saw!

 

HI MATE the best way to put it just like AUDI R8 RACE TUNED i cut 6/7 large butts 4ft die ringed them up with less petrol then the 660 it power all the way it a good saw thanks mate happy new year jon :thumbup:

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HI MATE the best way to put it just like AUDI R8 RACE TUNED i cut 6/7 large butts 4ft die ringed them up with less petrol then the 660 it power all the way it a good saw thanks mate happy new year jon :thumbup:

 

Tiz that! Happy New Year to you too! :thumbup1:

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Hi All,

 

I am new to this site, have a new log burner! looking for any unwanted wood/logs or fallen trees etc.. Bristol area.

 

I have own chainsaw and can collect.:biggrin:

 

Please think of me if anything comes available, 07748083877

 

Many thanks:thumbup:

 

Seb

 

Your best approach may be to email local tree surgeons, let them know your situation and let them drop some off for a drink, you never know they may be doing a job locally and need to unload quickly to get it done in time.

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Your best approach may be to email local tree surgeons, let them know your situation and let them drop some off for a drink, you never know they may be doing a job locally and need to unload quickly to get it done in time.

 

Bearing in mind you will need some where dry and airy to season and store it. Can't just burn it green .

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Not doing me a favour. I tell all log rats to do one. I take all timber from jobs to our yard to process into logs to sell.

 

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I would be careful how you tell people to do one. I offered money to a tree worker at the end of our road who was involved with a big road construction. He became aggressive and violent as I was explaining I was happy to pay for use within my business. After his visit to minor injuries unit and some butter fly stiches we got on much better and now buy any wood he has spare, the start of a beautiful friendship. :lol:

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Yes i know you will jon, your a dealer.

 

its the home owners that get me when they have a stove fitted then go begging wood. do they do the same with a new car?????

 

 

as for large butts, how much for the wife's?

 

:lol::lol::lol:spat my brew out!:thumbup:

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