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It's thinning but I have already offered £20 but they would rather keep it for themselves at that price.

 

Give them time. They'll either try to get it down and out themselves and realise how much work's involved, or it will just stand there for ever and a day.

 

That's when you can go back in with a lower offer :001_smile:

 

Bugger the secret emails, processor size, ash = £15-25, alder = £14-15

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That's interesting Jon, do you find the Ash really generates that much more roadside round you? Round us it might get a little more but not much - especially as most of the ones worth dealing with know Alder's worth having too.

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The wood we looked at has been marked inefficiently by the owner and is allot of work to fell also. Plus with the 2m spacing restriction between the rows, not being able to remove a row for a bigger machine and he doesnt want it to be rutted on the tracks, i think my pricing is going to be much lower than 15 a tonne to even clear costs!!!

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its [email protected]

 

The wood we looked at has been marked inefficiently by the owner and is allot of work to fell also. Plus with the 2m spacing restriction between the rows, not being able to remove a row for a bigger machine and he doesnt want it to be rutted on the tracks, i think my pricing is going to be much lower than 15 a tonne to even clear costs!!!

 

@ £15 a tonne standing, that leaves £30 or more per tonne to fell and extract it. Is it really that bad a site you can't do it for anywhere near that?

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@ £15 a tonne standing, that leaves £30 or more per tonne to fell and extract it. Is it really that bad a site you can't do it for anywhere near that?

 

It's small stuff , 4 to 8 inch beech, cherry and ash. It's maths really, loads of effort to get a tonnage, hourly felling rates with the boys etc. if I sell for 50 a tonne, thats 5 profit in the end! It's just not worth the effort and expense of working the wood. We can earn more through Arb work. I know there is a value for standing timber but overpaying initially to then have to get hassled when selling!!! I'm not into that!!!

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Give them time. They'll either try to get it down and out themselves and realise how much work's involved, or it will just stand there for ever and a day.

 

That's when you can go back in with a lower offer :001_smile:

 

 

Its not all bad. They are paying me to fell and process some of their wood on site for their own fires. I have asked £45 per m3 of loose logs stacked in the shed.

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Email sent mate

 

How about just posting the article? This is a discussion forum full of like minded people, and one of the best bits about being on such a forum is the frankness and openess of ideas and pricing.

 

Secret emails are silly and the 'email sent' post you make each time does nothing save to clog up the thread with self aggrandising rubbish.

 

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How about just posting the article? This is a discussion forum full of like minded people, and one of the best bits about being on such a forum is the frankness and openess of ideas and pricing.

 

Secret emails are silly and the 'email sent' post you make each time does nothing save to clog up the thread with self aggrandising rubbish.

 

IMHO

 

+1 you're right there mate

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