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I am removing a yew today. Shame for this to used for fire wood. I'm in Birmingham, if anyone wants to make an offer, send a PM. 201 is for reference of size

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I wouldn't hold your breath mate, I have 2 coming out tomorrow, bigger than yours and put them out to wood turners etc, none were prepared to pay much at all. The customer wanted £100 which I think is very fair. I will now be cutting up for logs as worth much more and less hassle. Good luck anyway.

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It is a shame to see such wood cut up , but as you say many people express an interest , others will tell you it is worth a fortune yet it is rare for anyone to put their money where there mouth is ( so to speak ) I have seen plenty of wood in contractors yards etc left to ruin because no will pay what is expected , Quite a few times in the past turners ( mostly retired ) have wanted the wood yet play the poverty card , but are driving a £ 20 000 car !!!

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I took a huge Yew down on Saturday. Absolute whopper. Customer wants to sell the wood. Everyone will tell you the wood is worth a fortune but more often than not, they're not the ones buying!

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I don't really mind if someone wants it for nothing, got to ask for an offer first as I don't really know the value. So since many people are cutting stuff like this and bigger.......free to who ever wants it But you have to come get it. I would rather someone have a use for it. But at the end of the day, if there's no one, then it's fire wood. Done my bit:biggrin:

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It is a shame to see such wood cut up , but as you say many people express an interest , others will tell you it is worth a fortune yet it is rare for anyone to put their money where there mouth is ( so to speak ) I have seen plenty of wood in contractors yards etc left to ruin because no will pay what is expected , Quite a few times in the past turners ( mostly retired ) have wanted the wood yet play the poverty card , but are driving a £ 20 000 car !!!

 

 

those old farts give us a bad name to be fair and once a tree surgeon has dealt with a couple then it tars the rest of us with the same reputation.

 

if they are big enough then they should be milled in my opinion.

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It's ok to say they should be milled but if nobody will cough up a decent price then I can make more from logging it. I know it's a shame but cash is king.:)

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It is true you might make more from logging it but there is more work involved with it. You have to cut it, split it, store it for a year, market and deliver it. So for instance you may get £200 for firewood or £100 from someone with a mill, but because there's less work in selling it as a but you get better value.

I am not saying this is always the case but sometimes it is.

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