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We have been looking at a big lump of timber washed down from the winter floods. The EA would like it pulled out as it could cause a log jam on a bridge further down river so am looking at pulling it out. Any ideas what it could be? It looks like a massive lump of elm or maybe Ash. Its difficult to tell as the bark has come off. If it is something high grade it will probably be planked up. If its a scabby poplar then the log pile it is.

 

HI MATTHEW you need to call in the SWAMP LOGGERS MATE :thumbup1:THANKS JON :thumbup:

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Hi guys I am sure that log got washed further down river and my mates dad pulled it out of the river as he asked me if I wanted to buy it he thinks its worth alot of money when I get time I will go and cut a slice off the end to see if its got some nice spalting in it funny how things go aint it

Cheers Mark

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