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[ATTACH]173815[/ATTACH] we call this the pile of misery! A mix of every thing we don't have the time to stack it and don't have the space to store it! Anyone have a idea of what to do with it I.e someone buying the lot off us? Thanks for reading!

 

Do you take cash?:lol:

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I can't listen to your link unfortunately via app, I'm sure there's plenty of "when I were a lad" though!

 

The poster trying to clear wood odds and ends from yard is prime example of why firewood will always have beer money guys processing loads on the side.

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My company won't let us use e-bay we are selling £35 a cube unprocessed £70 a cube split but we haven't sold any in 6 months no dry storage so idealy would like to shift the lot as we are running out of space! Mainly oak, ash, robina, cherry, sycamore but a bit of willow in there as well! Does anyone know a company that would buy the lot wholesale?

 

Thanks

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Given all the reforms we keep getting told about I don't understand why we don't go back to way we did education 40 years ago, seemed to work well and be ahead of rest of world.

 

I've had graduates join company and their standard of basic English is shocking, the foreigners we deal with can speak and write English better as their second or third language.

 

40 years ago you could call a spade, a spade

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[ATTACH]173815[/ATTACH] we call this the pile of misery! A mix of every thing we don't have the time to stack it and don't have the space to store it! Anyone have a idea of what to do with it I.e someone buying the lot off us? Thanks for reading!

 

hi, where are you based?

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[ATTACH]173815[/ATTACH] we call this the pile of misery! A mix of every thing we don't have the time to stack it and don't have the space to store it! Anyone have a idea of what to do with it I.e someone buying the lot off us? Thanks for reading!

 

I'd buy all the big stuff. Transport would be the killer though......

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i can honestly say your pile of misery looks a hundred times better than pile i have had in previous years. i only do for my own and family use, never sold a log yet so unless its truly junk or rotten i wont turn down if price is ok.

 

thats a good looking pile in my eyes, would keep my mum going for a winter or so - haulage kills lol.

 

if beer money guys want to slog through it, mix of splitter and chainsaw and sell dirt cheap then hey why not, its a win win deal. you clear yard and get cash, they get knackered kit and bodies and lil money in return - cant do too many loads like that i reckon.

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[ATTACH]173815[/ATTACH] we call this the pile of misery! A mix of every thing we don't have the time to stack it and don't have the space to store it! Anyone have a idea of what to do with it I.e someone buying the lot off us? Thanks for reading!

 

 

Was a gut nr us on here last year buying stuff like that from all over. Try him whites skip hire hull. He paid top money for crap like that. Sent a wagon with a walking floor to gather it up i believe.

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40 years ago you could call a spade, a spade

 

 

You still can if it as an implement for digging holes, like a fork or a shovel. :)

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