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recently took down a monster of a beech tree, subsiquently have about 6 transit van loads of green beech timber/cord, larger stuff cut into cubes to aid loading/unloading

 

anyone interested in it? I would love to keep it but so busy with regular tree work I dont have time to process into logs,

 

located in herstmonceux, East Sussex,

 

obviously not free, but a kind offer for truck loads or the lot?

 

07840 093448 or message me

 

sorry if this is in the wrong section, figured it would get more interest here

 

thanks

tom

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Hi Tom

 

If their is any of this beech still available I would be interested.

 

My father & I would like to buy a couple of loads from you for our personal use.

 

We have a 4x4 and small trailer that we can collect it in, and live near Uckfield.

 

Thanks Rob

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