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Oh, absolutely. I think it would take a while with our 8' trailer but interested to see how much 1000 cubic metres is. Not sure whether we have space and don't know how cost effective hiring a lorry would be

 

You would be looking at roughly 20 full size shipping containers. Quite a lot of wood!

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You would be looking at roughly 20 full size shipping containers. Quite a lot of wood!

 

You will not get a 1000 cube into 20shipping container there's at least 1800 cube.

Put some pics up so people can see what there dealing with .

 

If it's neatly stacked it all go quite quickly.

 

If it's just chucked in a pile not many will be intrested

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Apologies for the delay folks I have approx 10x the amount shown in the photo left. To give an idea of scale the logs shown are roughly 2 metres long and the stack I would think is about 3 metres high. The rest should be stacked within a week or two. Happy to sell by the load or job lot for everything I have left. Sorry the bottom photo is sideways I don't know how to correct it!

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Apologies for the delay folks I have approx 10x the amount shown in the photo left. To give an idea of scale the logs shown are roughly 2 metres long and the stack I would think is about 3 metres high. The rest should be stacked within a week or two. Happy to sell by the load or job lot for everything I have left. Sorry the bottom photo is sideways I don't know how to correct it!

 

Is there hard standing next to that stack

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There is a road next to where the end on photo was taken from. I have a jcb on site with a large grab on the front which can either load the wood straight onto a wagon or move it close enough for a lorry to load itself from the road.

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Could anybody give me an indication of what a fair price for this wood might be? One chap is taking quite a bit and loves it but have no real idea whether I am selling it too cheap or about right. Thanks

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Whoa that makes me sound dear! I thought I was too cheap! I know a chap who sold smaller trees last year for 55 a ton! Apple sells very well as firewood and customers will not only pay over the odds for it but will also keep coming back time and time again. I think this is fair comment?

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It's not ideal processor stuff but they should manage it. I would also think there should be slight premium for Apple, must smell lovely in an open fire... Hotels etc.

 

Anyway I'd be looking for £45ish at roadside

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