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I have just refused a load of split ash logs at 40%+mc that was meant to be delivered to me. Now I need to find a load of dry logs so if there is someone who can supply logs could you get in contact. I have already emailed you, John Walker.

 

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I have just refused a load of split ash logs at 40%+mc that was meant to be delivered to me. Now I need to find a load of dry logs so if there is someone who can supply logs could you get in contact. I have already emailed you, John Walker.

 

Thanks

 

Mmmmm,dont you work in treesa scootie :001_rolleyes:

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I do work with trees Johny and I have logs that I could burn which are about 25%mc. I thought that if I bought in a load of 'seasoned' logs I could afford to allow the ones I have to dry out some more and they would be dry for next winter. So why should I pay for logs which had a higher mc than the ones I already have. Call me fussy if you like.

 

I refused a pick up load that looked to me that they had just been split as they were going in to the back of the truck.

 

I have also put a thread up about condensation in my chimney so you might understand why I am looking for dry firewood.

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I was thinking about going down Bramham but I don't know where the mill is Penfold. It would be handy to know where it is because I have a piece of yew I would like to get milled.

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who supplied them Scottie? Im in garforth but have taken the last 4 cube of seasoned out, all my stuff is 4 next year now. Theres loads of people round me selling "split logs" that are wet.you did right to say no.

 

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who supplied them Scottie? Im in garforth but have taken the last 4 cube of seasoned out, all my stuff is 4 next year now. Theres loads of people round me selling "split logs" that are wet.you did right to say no.

 

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you are right ian i`m in same area as you (i was on same stump grinder course as you at askham bryan a couple of years ago!!!)

 

everywhere you go round here theres a sign offering split logs!!

 

there all green! & most are selling them in m3 builders bags!!! you know the ones which hold half a meter!!!!!:001_rolleyes:

 

i`v sold logs from being 16 & have always sold them by word of mouth!!

they must be good as my customers keep coming back! & every year i get more customers!!

and the new customers all tell me that they have been sold green logs by somebody else who is local!!!

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