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Some advice on price to charge please. I have 30 ton of ash that I have cut up into 100cm and 50cm lengths. These were mature trees! Trouble was, I had no where to store it. A friend offered me some space outside and he has a big wood burner. Kind of got me thinking that in the interest of cash flow, I could sell it off quick. Anyway I offered it to him for 3k. The wood will owe me about £900 by the time I have finished transporting it, including labour cost. The wood is green and round lengths of what I have stated and all ash. Is this too much or to little?

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Some advice on price to charge please. I have 30 ton of ash that I have cut up into 100cm and 50cm lengths. These were mature trees! Trouble was, I had no where to store it. A friend offered me some space outside and he has a big wood burner. Kind of got me thinking that in the interest of cash flow, I could sell it off quick. Anyway I offered it to him for 3k. The wood will owe me about £900 by the time I have finished transporting it, including labour cost. The wood is green and round lengths of what I have stated and all ash. Is this too much or to little?

Thanks Gary

 

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Oner a ton!....if ya can get it, good luck to ya.:001_smile:

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He said, let's get it all there and see what the pile looks like.

 

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Friends are friends and business is business keep them seperate :001_smile:

 

Once that pile arrives at his yard watch how quick the price drops . Then if no deal is agreed that pile of Ash will slowy start to dwindle away . Just my opinion no disrespect to your mate . Its just how I see it :thumbup:

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Some advice on price to charge please. I have 30 ton of ash that I have cut up into 100cm and 50cm lengths. These were mature trees! Trouble was, I had no where to store it. A friend offered me some space outside and he has a big wood burner. Kind of got me thinking that in the interest of cash flow, I could sell it off quick. Anyway I offered it to him for 3k. The wood will owe me about £900 by the time I have finished transporting it, including labour cost. The wood is green and round lengths of what I have stated and all ash. Is this too much or to little?

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£3000 and he's your friend!!

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