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Been logging up a large pile of wood for a chap with the processor. I asked how long it taken to cut and he said 2 Polish guys had cut, sned and stacked the whole lot in 3 days. It was all small plantation ash and alder with diameters from 6" -10" and was left in the lengths upto 20' or whatever was man handleable for it's size. So how much would you expect to cut in that time?

 

I can have guess at how much it was from the processing but be interested to see what 2 guys should be able to do in 3 days before saying how much I thought there was there.

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Been logging up a large pile of wood for a chap with the processor. I asked how long it taken to cut and he said 2 Polish guys had cut, sned and stacked the whole lot in 3 days. It was all small plantation ash and alder with diameters from 6" -10" and was left in the lengths upto 20' or whatever was man handleable for it's size. So how much would you expect to cut in that time?

 

I can have guess at how much it was from the processing but be interested to see what 2 guys should be able to do in 3 days before saying how much I thought there was there.

 

Hi wood why NOT get them split it to then the lot wood thanks Jon

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I would say 10 ton a man per day so60 ton?

 

Taken 9 days to cut it all up!

 

Only working on my own but must have been doing at least 10 ton a day so makes the stack 90 ton minimum.

 

Thought that was a hell of alot to cut in 3 days.

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