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Where are you based mate?

 

Just heard some divot near Bellingham has got a processor so he is knocking out loads for £30 because he can do co many in a day!:scared1:

 

£30 per transit tipper load:confused1: he cant be making much profit??

prob fiver a load.......................

we have 2 prosessers and i wouldnt dare sell for £30 per load lol:lol:

if he is selling for £30 a load get me his number and ill buy his loads all day and night:001_tt1:

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down here in cornwall there is a company selling soft woods such as larch , spruce , douglas fir etc etc for 120 per load for a cab star , i cant believe people will pay that for a load of semmi wet soft wood , or am i just being un realistic !!!!!!!!

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down here in cornwall there is a company selling soft woods such as larch , spruce , douglas fir etc etc for 120 per load for a cab star , i cant believe people will pay that for a load of semmi wet soft wood , or am i just being un realistic !!!!!!!!

 

 

 

NOT REALLY...iv noticed alot of customers are asking to keep there wood after doing a job , which means less comming back to the yard....

which also means more to buy in...:thumbdown:

and with the fairly high price of hardwoods and the lack of seasoned wood around, i can only see the cost going up...

not to mention the rate log burners are getting put in...

ONLY TIME WILL TELL:001_smile:

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the guys out on the falmouth road have hundreads of tons of soft wood but no sign of any hard wood , and they have the cheek to call it top quality firewood !!!! i really think not . this winter i wont be selling logs lol really cant be bothered lol

 

Soft wood is great fire wood!, needs to be dry and burns a little faster than hard wood.

 

In Scandinavian country's, where its real cold, it petty much all they burn.

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Soft wood is great fire wood!, needs to be dry and burns a little faster than hard wood.

 

In Scandinavian country's, where its real cold, it petty much all they burn.

 

its pretty much all they grow.:001_tongue:

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