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I assume the norway spruce is about 10" in diameter. I would be interested if it were 15-22" I would put it through the woodmiser for kindling. The chestnut is ok for firewood in a wood burner as it spits on an open fire.

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I assume the norway spruce is about 10" in diameter. I would be interested if it were 15-22" I would put it through the woodmiser for kindling. The chestnut is ok for firewood in a wood burner as it spits on an open fire.

 

Mean diameter 9.5 inch.

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Half of it is firewood, the other half fencing materials. One local company is knocking out kiln dried logs at £160 a m3 and they are selling!

 

£160 for kiln dried chestnut:confused1:

 

but how:sneaky2:

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