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As the title says I've a growing pile of Connie logs! Easily enough to fill an 8 wheeler, maybe more. All fresh cut so not seasoned.

 

Various sizes and lengths. Easy access

 

Just want it gone now!

 

Can post/send pics of pile if requested but guessing this might be a thread that will get laughed at! Lol

 

 

Jonny

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Posted

Can you not invest in some kit and make it all into kindling Jonny??

 

I keep trying to find a use for this wood, it seems such a waste.

 

Some have mentioned that garages etc prefer this softwood to hardwood logs for their weight in the forecourt - and their customers - is it possible to cash in locally with your stock of timber?

Posted

I'd love to be able to invest in more kit but I can't see the kindling idea working where I am. I also am lucky enough to be very busy at the moment and can't get the time to process it all.

 

Shame really

 

Cheers

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