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as the price of cord goes up i put my price up and bearing in mind the 700 cube i a

m selling this year was bought at last years prices still making money on it.

to me its no different to planting wheat for a year then selling the next

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I tend to think if you have a pile of arb arisings that cost next to nothing yes more work to split. But once done and stored dry they are not burning a hole in your pocket. If there is a shortage, £125 a cube if there is not they can sit there for the next 10 years till there is. I may come out of retirement for one month in January. Then again I may just sit at home and burn them with a nice glass of spirt and watch the overloaded double cabs struggle up the lane.

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