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Well that may be telling lol but it is more than £15 per tonne, I'm buying it as fire wood but will decide when i get it down what to do with it, the owner seems egar to get t down so will see.

 

Sorry mate, just reread your original post. I thought you were putting in a price for felling :blushing:

 

Nice timber though. How do you plan on extracting it? Looks like a job for a timberjack...

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I did wonder, lucky that it has very good access, but depends on what uses for it if firewood i'll cut into small cords and chuck it on back of tractor trailer, if for comercial use will be alot more work, timber jack would be nice but proberly put me out of job lol.

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