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I'll put photos up later but have felled three English oaks and one turkey oak this week in Bracknell.

Base dia ranging from around 4ft for the turkey oak and 2.5-3 ft for the English oaks.

Can hopefully get the timber out in 8ft lengths.

 

I'll see if the customer wants to sell the wood, or log it up.

He's got all the branch wood so has plenty!

 

Good access for lorry.

 

Text me on 07841 143536 of you're interested.

Edited by Al Cormack

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It's a job lot. Although if there were only a couple of bits left, I can cut them up and leave them.

 

No idea of value, but they would like something. Make an offer?

 

What do you have for picking the timber up?

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Log trailer on the tractor with a grab so will be easy to collect. I can only take timber that is 2m or bigger other wise it won't go on the mill or the trailer that easy, does that leave to much there

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