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The range of price for a bag of logs is extraordinary isn't it. £20 to the equivalent of a couple of hundred for those small bags on the fuel station forecourt!

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28 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

I sell them cut up through the Branch Logger for £50 a cube.

I suspect folk up your way are more practical when it comes to the utility value of firewood as opposed to aesthetics!

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Morning all, I got a load of sycamore from a plot of land being cleared yesterday, the stump base of the largest trunk about 2 feet across. I'll be logging and stacking that today, if the weather permits! Forecast thunderstorms here in Lancashire. 

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Been splitting quite a bit recently, the contracting has been quiet so getting oversize timber ready for the processor. Was just myself today, going grand until the crane burst a hydraulic seal in the grab.

All mixed hardwood.

 

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Doesn't look much, but a fair old pile of sitka spruce, snuck up the side of the person's shed with the splitter

 

 

The trees had been growing just behind it

 

 

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