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I have wondered about difference once dry

Theycan stay where they are till september Should dry nicely By then

Alternative is tolift the ibc with forks and slide onto trailer

Buggers my plan though

Aim was to build "walled patio" by kitchen door and clear it in winter and fill with ibc containers, not easy with a trailer

 

We got caught 12 months ago when we had fourteen feet of snow

Logs were 200 yards away and impossibe to get to, horrendous electricity bill

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I have wondered about difference once dry

Theycan stay where they are till september Should dry nicely By then

Alternative is tolift the ibc with forks and slide onto trailer

Buggers my plan though

Aim was to build "walled patio" by kitchen door and clear it in winter and fill with ibc containers, not easy with a trailer

 

We got caught 12 months ago when we had fourteen feet of snow

Logs were 200 yards away and impossibe to get to, horrendous electricity bill

 

When dry should be around 480kg. That's was a fully loaded crate (1.2m3) of dry beech weighed. I am presuming the crate is around 40kg

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