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Hi all

 

Whats the going rate for a cube of Green hardwood cord around the Sudbury / Suffolk area?

 

I have a rather large stack that I may be willing to part with, possibly an artic load.

 

Any ideas / offers? can post some pics of the pile, all hardwood - Elm / Oak / Ash / Sycamore / Beech / some Chestnut / Fruit (mostly apple) etc

 

 

Cheers

 

Pete Hall

Green Tree Works

http://www.greentreeworks.co.uk

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Still for sale!

 

Can deliver local for a small charge by the transit load or collect from yard!

 

Here are some pics of the pile, at the back of the pile under the tarps is another shed load of cord all stacked in the same fashion as the Silver Birch.

 

All hardwood, a large amount has already been crosscut to approx 12 inch rings.

 

Broken wheelbarrow and ladder section not included! :biggrin:

 

PM if interested!

 

Peter Hall

http://www.greentreeworks.co.uk

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The problem is that timber in that form takes a long while to process compared to 2.5m trunks, these is also a lot of manual handing involved as the bits are all to small for machinery, loading racks etc.

 

Best plan would be to find a young lad just starting out in the firewood game, it would need procesing within the next few weeks to be saleable this winter. £20 a ton would I think be tops. Looks like you are based in a farm, hopefully there is a loader available to put it into either a tipper or into 8m skips. I would think there is a good 35 tonnes there, it looks to me more than one artic tipper load.

 

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There is no Poplar in the pile, it is 99.9% decent hardwood, there is a very small pile of willow that is not included (just caught on pics) unless some one wanted it for free.

 

Along the barn wall is all 1-1.5m lengths all stacked to about 1m high, there is a'lot that is already rung up to about 12" (cant quite see it from the pic)

 

Right in the middle is a load of split.

 

Im sure my farming friend would help load up with his tele!

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The piles you see that look rung up are just that, the whole pile is rung up, there are no lengths hiding in the stack.

 

Not really certain on a price for the whole lot, viewing of the pile is welcome, we can discuss.

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