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I've been asked if I sell cordwood by the m3. (Stay outta this, TCD! :lol: OK I'll tell him I sell roundwood...:thumbup1:)

 

I have some large poplar butts that I'm not averse to offloading at the right money- easy to measure and calculate the m3. How does this compare to tons? Assuming it weighs 600KG/m3 at the moment, I want £40/ton, so does £24 per m3 sound about right?

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:laugh1:

 

£40/tonne for poplar?!!! Hmmm, good luck. :biggrin:

 

He wants to come pick up from the yard. He is clearly a cheapy cheap merchant who has run out already. Otherwise it stays in the yard. :thumbup:

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He wants to come pick up from the yard. He is clearly a cheapy cheap merchant who has run out already. Otherwise it stays in the yard. :thumbup:

 

Fair play; excellent deal :thumbup:

 

would £30/m3 for seasoned confier be over the odds?

 

No not really; we're £26-28 for processor clean larch and DF...

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