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Putting up a new ad, in case you guys don't see it here it is xx

 

300 tons of premium quality straight poles 10in to 18in die perfect for processor in the Plymouth area, good hard standing roadside.

Loads will be coming roadside from late may onwards, will sell part loads and cut to preferred lengths if asked, can also arrange haulage if needs be.

the stacks will be guarded 24/7 and buyer inspection very welcome.

Price £60.oo per tone at roadside due to very high quality timber.

 

If anyone is interested In being notified of cordwood loads in the southwest of England as they become available, plz get in touch leave me your email address or phone number and I will contact you guys with the details as soon as timber starts stacking up.

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Looking forward to hearing from you,

Marie x

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SO by the time the transport is payed your looking at £70.00 a ton in an area where from what i understand a cube sell for around £80.00 there is no room for profit. If you can sell it fair play to you :001_smile:

 

You won t get it moved far for £10 a tonne but it will sell because all these people with shiny new processors have got to feed them something.Next winter when they cannot sell them at £140 1m3 there is going to be alot of nearly new kit for sale.Don t forget it is the APF this year and the dealers will be convincing you to buy a bigger processor which will produce vast quantities of logs .What they won t tell you is where is all this wood everyone on hear seems to be chasing after any stick going.Cheers Chris.

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You won t get it moved far for £10 a tonne but it will sell because all these people with shiny new processors have got to feed them something.Next winter when they cannot sell them at £140 1m3 there is going to be alot of nearly new kit for sale.Don t forget it is the APF this year and the dealers will be convincing you to buy a bigger processor which will produce vast quantities of logs .What they won t tell you is where is all this wood everyone on hear seems to be chasing after any stick going.Cheers Chris.

 

Just going on what i pay locally. It has crossed my mind to sell all our kit now before the market crash comes.

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You won t get it moved far for £10 a tonne but it will sell because all these people with shiny new processors have got to feed them something.Next winter when they cannot sell them at £140 1m3 there is going to be alot of nearly new kit for sale.Don t forget it is the APF this year and the dealers will be convincing you to buy a bigger processor which will produce vast quantities of logs .What they won t tell you is where is all this wood everyone on hear seems to be chasing after any stick going.Cheers Chris.

 

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