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I have had a customer call up who I have taken logs to in the past, they have now moved and its a 56 mile round trip. Just wondering how much to Charge for delivery? It's a double load 2 cube. It's up and down hills so not just a cruise and I'm int landy TD5 so will use about 2 gallon plus wear and tear. Any ideas peeps?? :)

 

 

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Well if you charge .25p a mile youd only get your fuel back !

Charge .40p a mile and youd have £10in your pocket.

All depends how much the fuel is and how much your time is. ?

 

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When we did logs we used to go 7 miles ea way free. Then it was £1 a mile there and back. So in your case extra £40. Its going to add an hour to the delivery in that time you could have processed another 2 cu metres

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I allow an amount in price of logs to cover delivery up to 20 miles, after that it is an extra £5 per 1.5 metres, up to 30 miles absolute max. I know a lot of you have a smaller free delivery area, but I am so far from civilisation that it does not work! Also I do not go over 20 miles for orders less than 3 metres , it is not cost effective because of the time involved. Last winter I gave people over 25 miles away the numbers of firewood suppliers nearer to them if they were stuck, and hoped and prayed they got some dry logs... Saying all that, I sometimes make an exception if I get big orders in summer when things are quiet, say 4-6 loads for someone who lives way out by!

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