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Firecat Rob
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Hi, I am wondering if anyone out there is able to supply a load of softwood, and if so its cost?

 

Good access for transport, Malton / Driffield area of North Yorkshire.

 

I have installed a batch fed biomass boiler. I am using oil seed rape straw round bales at the moment, but would like to get some wood on site to be drying for next winter.

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We don't have anything spare at the moment but I know there's a fair bit of softwood coming off at Wintringham currently. Not sure who's the contractor but they still seem to be on site down near the Lavender farm if you wanted to try and catch them for a chat.

 

Other one would be to try speaking to FnB haulage ner Sinnington as they often know of odd loads going spare.

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