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30 tonnes of free wood - near Ipswich, Suffolk - good access


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I have available what I estimate to be ~35 ish tonnes of Douglas Fir.

My estimate is based on 12 trees; smallest 9", largest 30". A variety of lengths, chogs, rings and poles. I did the maths ages ago. Maybe it's right. Maybe it's not.

 

I can cut it all to handball size or you can get onsite with something with a grab.

 

Site is between Hadleigh and Ipswich in Suffolk.

 

Photo shows the variety of sizes.

 

PM me.

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Handsome young bastard cutting, elderly slave labour and a one armed man on the winch? That was us!

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scraggs. Send Ben a PM and get communal. The only sensible way to get it on a grain trailer to get it away in one go would be to leave said trailer on the pavement and load from the raised site (~1m above road level). If you both turn up with 3.5t+3.5t setups, you can drive right up to the the wood, everyone can help each other load and you still all get free stuff. Ben PMed me first but I'm happy for you to have half and half if he is.

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PM sent to Ben

I can bring the crane trailer up to move the bigger stuff onto either of us if I can get near it, that will save a bit of work.

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