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Leyland c makes a pretty decent firewood. Not bad to split despite its many knots, dries readily and is very dense for softwood.  More energy than sycamore I'd say. Makes super kindling/starter logs

 

I'm always happy to goblin some Leyland cypress.  I do get to goblin 3 times as much Oak, plenty of false acacia, birch and Holly, but still ask my mate for Leyland to mix in my pile.

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  On 24/08/2018 at 22:31, Mark Bolam said:

Bob I’ve telt DEFRA on you.

Be nice to Gary Prentice.

He’s promised to smuggle in a few treats for you in the next 15 years.

 

I’d wash them first, like.

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Mark I am sending this response to Bletchley Park to have it decoded , keep off the sauce :)

 

Bob

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  On 27/08/2018 at 10:45, oldwoodcutter said:

Cutting to handy lengths is always a good idea, as Is halving or quartering rings and awkward big chunks. Leaving out lumps that take 3 men to lift are not normally preferred by the goblins.

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Unless Mrs Goblin is ordering you about .Poor old sod was really struggling with this, I did stop and ask him if he needed a hand and she replied " he can manage" poor chap was not even allowed to talk :laugh1:

 

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Bastards are getting fussy as well :thumbdown:

 

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