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Time we tidy out all that crap timber I've dumped in your yard over the last year, must me a good 10 - 15 ton there for starters. ;-)

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I have customers looking for around 5000 tons of chipwood every year

We need around 1000 asap

Please pm as soon as possible

I can take willow , poplar and conifer

 

Any amount up at the Stang bud, I'll get a phone number of Dekker for you:001_smile:

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Where specifically?

 

I'm currently producing in the region of 20-30cu meters of chip a week from domestic works, but transporting it to you could be more of a hassle than its worth?

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Hey Git

Just been down there today and was thinking the same thing all the poplar rings as well

Dump the crap in the dogs yard

 

Must have just mist you as called to see what was there just before lunch

Some of that cedre and chestnut would fit your new chipper as well to get yard tidied up.

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