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Any ideas of price per ton of green hardwood processed & ready to go?? I would have to collect it loose which is not a problem, could be about 20 ton. Next problem would be how to season it in big quantity loose like that.

 

Would like to put in to vented bags ideally to season ready to sell on next winter but could be bit tricky ! 20 ton be about 35+ cube, worried about mould after pantomime trying to dry this season !. If price is right could save lot time & investment in processor etc as could be annual thing & im still on trusty ole chainsaw & hyd/splitter at the moment.

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looks good but what happens when you start to use them, the top will be open to the elements wont the logs get wet through before you have used them or do you sheet the top ?

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