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Hi some one asked me to get them some timber and split it for firewood for their log burner they were getting put in now their not so I have for sale the logs don't use them my self and are taking up space, mostly horse chestnut bit of ash and oak carnt deliver unless very near but can help load them up when they are picked up , they all read around 25 % or lower on the moister meter the ton sack is well packed and their is 3 rows stacked well next too it looking for £130 thanks .ImageUploadedByArbtalk1394982266.694313.jpg.140227d83644898d5672e891580d61cf.jpg

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Moisture meter should be put on the side of the log, not the endgrain

 

Quite agree best split one again and put metre into the fresh side grain you may be disapointed with the result the top ones look very green still.

Best bet to advertise local should have no trouble selling as they look well presented.

Cheers Chris.

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