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Might have approximately 300 m³ of Willow and popular for sale roadside in West Sussex on the large side if anyone is interested

 

I would be interested in the pop if its 14-20" for making kindling. Just to make it worse can only get an 8 wheeler in this end.

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I would be interested in the pop if its 14-20" for making kindling. Just to make it worse can only get an 8 wheeler in this end.

I will have to have a look most of it is quite big and the majority is cricket bat willow and it is probably best to get it shot in one hit

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What's popular?

 

Well X Factor seems to be in, though for the life of me I don't know why. Some people seem to like tweeting, though I thought that was what birds did :001_huh:

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I will have to have a look most of it is quite big and the majority is cricket bat willow and it is probably best to get it shot in one hit

 

If you know someone with transport and half of it is about the right size for us could be possible in two hits ?

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I would be interested in the pop if its 14-20" for making kindling. Just to make it worse can only get an 8 wheeler in this end.

 

unfortunately it's all mixed together the Willow and the poplar

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