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Reckon you're right there, John. Everyone round here who sells logs seems to process them themselves. Nothing's ever straightforward.......:sad:

 

Hi mate you may call people in from the south are you going to sell the logs or are they for your own use thanks Jon

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Hi two men farmi wp 36 about 12 ton in 9hr shift depending on the diameter of the wood

 

Hi Billy. What should I expect to pay for 12 tons processed? You can PM me that if you prefer :wink: Thanks.

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Hi Billy. What should I expect to pay for 12 tons processed? You can PM me that if you prefer :wink: Thanks.

 

Hi tea there's a chap from Scotland on here with the 360 posh he may come in and do it for you thanks John

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