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Firewood going in South Molton


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Just checking interest at this stage....

 

End of next week, or soon after i have a few tonnes of sycamore (mostly), some oak and ash going from a line of trees we are taking out. I can tell you where they are if you wanna check them out first. They are on streetview but look half the size they are.

 

Nothing over 25" down to 4" branches, pretty straight. Dont ask me how much - bit less than a lorry, but several 3.5 tonner truck loads. If you are only interested in certain size stuff then say.

 

Some of it is roadside but the row extends away from the road. Open to offers on it, or better, the person offering the most labour saving for us (own grit / Hiab / crane / winch) can have it. Can cut to a preferred length to a point - its going to have been partly dismantled and without above mechanical aids we will pulley & skid it out (we probably will have to do some anway)

 

PM if interested,

 

Mark

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