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not sure on the answer but by putting up free tip off at your yard for logs might help someone out in your area and will get you some cord/logs to sell on i only keep a small amount of would i would say about two truck loads a year to give to friends who get stuck for wood to burn all the rest of it get tipped of with the chips that i pay to get rid off

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Wow impressive pic Nick ( pardon the pun )

Looks good to me , I've got to sort out access issue at moment as farmers got old machinery blocking access for large vehicles , as keeps getting tea leafs driving in and nicking his stuff .

How do you unload once at yard ?

Cheers mate

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Trailer has its own crane mate.. That big green thing on top of load

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