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16 to 18 tonne bags, split, seasoned hard and softwood mixed


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Dear all,

I haven't been going long as I started off as a gardener and then wanted a proffesion, so went into tree surgery and soon realised that I was making a loss giving away all the wood I was felling. I have a friendly farmer helping me with storage, the bags are sitting outside under blue tarps, but I can't keep that lot there and not make anything! I have tried locally by advertising, everyone in south birmingham wants wood (being in a smokeless zone) but they dont want to pay for it!

Can anyone give me a starting point as what to do with it as I keep adding to it as the jobs come in,or indeed want to buy this lot? Its currently near Bentley, Atherstone Warks.

 

 

do you want to sell some wood??:confused1:

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