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hi how do you come to the conclusion that you should charge more for smaller logs. If you have a price per cubic metre/truck load does this mean you charge less for someone wanting larger logs say 18" because there is less work involved.:thumbdown:

 

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hi how do you come to the conclusion that you should charge more for smaller logs. If you have a price per cubic metre/truck load does this mean you charge less for someone wanting larger logs say 18" because there is less work involved.:thumbdown:

 

I don't understand your problem?

By your rationale if someone wanted 2" logs you would still charge them the same.

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I dont charge extra because the small offcut ends etc. Get bagged separately. However if I supplied a 1/2 m3 bag I would charge extra.

It would be a lot easier to supply a tree butt/s 1m3 in size unsplit and unringed into back of their vehicle, using pallet forks, rather than spending time, fuel, sweat and injuries and so on doing it. A solid cube I could sell for £25 no problem. Then use the time to earn easy money.

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