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me too.

 

I have several hundred tons of mixed hard wood, most is semi seasoned as it was felled a couple of years ago, I'm looking for £30 a ton.

 

Any use use??

 

I could probably get a price for delivery by arctic, if your interested.:001_smile:

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hi

did you get my message not sure if i did it ok

rangerover860

 

Yes got it mate, I'm in the North west so haulage could be the killer, I'll trying to get a cost on delivery, I'll let you know as soon as I get it.

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started firewood business last year and i have been stuck with buying in ready split wood in , i am now geared up to store uncut wood to process ready for the winter rush . can any body help , need a good suplyer that can deliver to north derbyshire .:thumbup:

 

yep had that too!!!!

local forester said it was the waste, and had no cord lengths to sell.

carried on buying it until it started to come in unsplit, and at that point we managed to match up some logs and found they lined up to a nice long length (we had time on our hands). i stopped , and have since ordered in Larch. other compaies on the web are selling it and its better than nothing

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  • 2 years later...
hi there mate have you got any timber left if so how much delivered to lincolnshire please

 

There seem to be loads of similar posts.

 

You're probably looking at paying around £40-55t/delivered depending on spec, distance, how many loads and access.

Just phone up a local merchant or contractor tell them your requirements, send the payment, await delivery.

 

Job done.

 

It should be easy to get a ballpark for delivery, an artic with crane will need to be bringing in £500-700 a day. There tends to be little back-load work, so just work out distances. If you're hauling timber say 50 miles (main roads) expect to pay around £8/t on top of the timber price.

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