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Yes it's to keep the timber from drying out too quick I've seen it along the A3 - E40 in Bavaria amazing sight

 

We've enjoyed the same system here for the last 3 months. Any wood cut and hanging around will now be heavier than when it was harvested, nice one rain!!! :sneaky2::laugh1:

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Did you read the knob jocky who commented on face book about de forestation and how it was disgusting doing that to the planet etc etc Did not even read the article to discover it was cyclone damage .......

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amazing. Why are they spraying it?

 

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After the gales of 87 that hit East Anglia, the FC had a yard stuffed full of logs at Brandon which they couldn't shift very quickly and they had an irrigation system on that to prevent them from going bad.

I've been told some of them were as good after about 12 months as fresh felled timber. How true that is I dont know though.

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