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If only logs were sold by some sort of standardised unit for then it would allow easy comparison of products and prices between sellers. It's a lottery as it is.

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If only logs were sold by some sort of standardised unit for then it would allow easy comparison of products and prices between sellers. It's a lottery as it is.

 

There is no lottery unless you are trying to get a bargain. You get what you pay for. If I load my 2cu metre body with logs you get 2 cu metres of loose logs. Those 2 cu metre crates in the pic turn in to around 3 cu metres when loose.

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Its easily sorted I sell by the IBC container which is 1.2m3 loose fill equivalent 1m3 stacked. Because it has solid sides quantities do not vary like with the bulging builders bag which varies depending whether or not it has been shaken whilst being filled.

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We sell our logs at £50 for 250 logs , £100 for 500 logs . Mixed hard and softwood . All these loads are accurate to about 10 logs either way . We have bays set up which hold our smallest load of 250 logs . I have found new customers understand x amount of logs better than they do the cubic metre .:thumbup: Please bear in mind our logs come from Tree Work which is our main income and we do not buy in timber . All I want out of my log sales is my yard rent paid and a couple of holidays per year .

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We sell our logs at £50 for 250 logs , £100 for 500 logs . Mixed hard and softwood . All these loads are accurate to about 10 logs either way . We have bays set up which hold our smallest load of 250 logs . I have found new customers understand x amount of logs better than they do the cubic metre .:thumbup: Please bear in mind our logs come from Tree Work which is our main income and we do not buy in timber . All I want out of my log sales is my yard rent paid and a couple of holidays per year .

 

I sell 250 logs for £10.

 

Mind you, they are a bit on the small side. :lol:

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