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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:

 

Thats a very reasonable price especially for pretty much seasoned wood. Someone local to me was asking £50/T roadside for fresh felled. They reported hands being bitten off at that price, not by me though.

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But is one cord wood and the other arb arisings.

 

For arb arisings £30/t is plenty.

 

Most of the piles I see are mouldy, contaminated with mud soil etc...

 

And any decent cordwood has been cherry picked.

 

£15/t is closer to the mark.

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For arb arisings £30/t is plenty.

 

Most of the piles I see are mouldy, contaminated with mud soil etc...

 

And any decent cordwood has been cherry picked.

 

£15/t is closer to the mark.

 

This was all in 12 to 14 foot lengths and clean, but most was too be for processors.

 

It all sold (16 arctic loads)

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