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Hello all,

 

I hope posting this doesn't violate the forum's product-promotion rules (I don't think it does)...

 

I have (very roughly) 20m^3 of freshly cut pine in 30cm lengths, thickness 20-60cm (unsplit), which I can make available for roadside collection near Durham (DH2) in January.

 

I don't fancy transporting or finding room to store all this pine - can anyone suggest a suitable method of disposal? I'm looking for a solution which is quick and easy rather than especially profitable.

 

Thanks for any advice you may have,

Tom.

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Hello all,

 

I hope posting this doesn't violate the forum's product-promotion rules (I don't think it does)...

 

I have (very roughly) 20m^3 of freshly cut pine in 30cm lengths, thickness 20-60cm (unsplit), which I can make available for roadside collection near Durham (DH2) in January.

 

I don't fancy transporting or finding room to store all this pine - can anyone suggest a suitable method of disposal? I'm looking for a solution which is quick and easy rather than especially profitable.

 

Thanks for any advice you may have,

Tom.

hello,if its free I will take it off your hands .how many tonne have you got,aprox. I can get my hands on jcb fastrack with 12 tonne tipper,

Posted

Thanks, guys.

 

It wont be until 2nd/3rd week of January that it needs to be taken away.

 

@ Bigfellers - thanks for the offer, but I'd rather be shot of the lot in one go.

Posted (edited)

Evening. Just noticed your post above mine, We love wood. I've got a month of cutting and splitting in jan. then more to come in febuary. So a load less is a few days off :). But if there's a lot of timber and you can't be arsed to shift that excess Xmas weight from your front then give me a shout to take what you don't want ;)

Edited by Dr.Green

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