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This is my situation, the estate where i work are felling unsafe roadside, fieldside trees. In the past i and others have been allowed the trees for free provided we clear them in our own time with our own tools etc.

There is a new agent managing the place now and everything must be paid for. Does anyone have a simple formula that they use to say that tree is worth £x.

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It might help if you give the tree species/ size etc? What do you use it for? Firewood?

 

Tbh, I can't see trees at the side of the field being particularly valuable - sawmills want nice straight timber with no side branches.

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Not the Sheffield trees. For me the trees are only firewood, some big trees 80cm dbh ,some ash mostly horse chestnut. Poorly shaped, broken limbs, heavily lopped various fruiting fungi

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I'd be careful that way.... Someone else may jump at the chance of the wood.

 

I've found there's always someone else willing to cut their own throat to muscle in on stuff these days*.....

 

 

*Previous employer experience......:thumbdown:

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