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Yeah. Well.

The grass is always greener untill you really think it through and work out some numbers.

Best to stick with, improve efficiency and work harder on what you know best.

And may be better to work with and supply your local coalman with bagged logs at trade price while he supplies you with bagged coal at trade.

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I get 6 tonne delivered costs around £690 including delivery to my yard. Bag up myself using scales and only do 20 kilo bags as they are easier to handle. Claim VAT back at the end of year.

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I get 6 tonne delivered costs around £690 including delivery to my yard. Bag up myself using scales and only do 20 kilo bags as they are easier to handle. Claim VAT back at the end of year.

 

So which is it, 6 or 7 tonnes? :001_tongue:

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