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How much do you sell your wood for?

softwood, hardwood and mixed loads.

 

I sell it by the builders bag or by my truck load (Toyota hilux).

So how much would you sell for according to my loads not trailer loads as don't have trailer!

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How much do you sell your wood for?

softwood, hardwood and mixed loads.

 

I sell it by the builders bag or by my truck load (Toyota hilux).

So how much would you sell for according to my loads not trailer loads as don't have trailer!

 

Hi BIRD EGGS is up your way mate he nos thanks jonn

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I am curious as well, my mate is doing these loads at £80 and I think he is a bit on the light side. Its all seasoned and measures 1.3 cubic mts.

 

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