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small amounts of firewood needed for home burner


se7enthdevil
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hi all, just thought i'd ask if any one has a small amount of firewood they dont want from either a tree surgery job like crown reduction or clearing from felling a large tree then i would be interested.

 

i live in taplow between maidenhead and slough and if its going to cost anyone to dump waste then i'll hapily take the logs off your hands. nothing too big please unless it splits easily i'll take bits up to 12" diameter or bigger if they are ringed thinnish and nothing is beyond me, if its wood it burns.

 

softwoods are fine to leylandii yew, pines, larch, never burned spruce or fir but if its free i wont complain.

 

if anyone has anything then please let me know,

 

thanks in advance

 

Steve

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