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Hardwood logs Bristol, recently felled.


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A friend has a good amount of hardwood logs, recently felled. Looks to be mainly beech and oak. Maybe a little bit of ash. I've taken around 2 tons already and there is much more left. Mostly short lengths - 2-3feet lumps.

He is looking for a reasonable price and to shift it quickly. Early Saturday morning looks to be a good time for him. He has a digger to lift plenty of wood quickly and load a suitable truck ( we used my friends tipper for mine).

Let me know if you are interested, roughly what you'd be prepared to pay and when/ how you can shift the wood.

I can then pass on your details if it sounds like a nice, easy deal. No time wasters please! Reliable collectors only.

 

Message me if you are interested!

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