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Slab wood normally is around £20 a ton as far as I remember. Best to enquire at your nearest sawmill. I would offer cash to make up for the small amount you want, might help your case. Before biomass chip became popular it was almost free but price has risen with demand. It will vary but I will try and check tomorrow to see what we pay a work. It is normally bundled but I normally tidy the yard after we have chipped for our biomass boilers so mine is loose and free. You will have a higher percentage of bark so a little more ash. Never a problem though.

Lengths vary with what is being cut at the mill. Basically the waste when the good timber is cut from the tree so anything from 1 to 3 metres. Majority fit in my trailer that is 2.4 Metre long.

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