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well gone are the days i have a decent sidding unit at my disposal and i take on board what you are saying about damage mat ,that would be a major concern! looks a good idea....the fire wod market around here is usually sold out abot december demand is that high... same estate i was dropping big dead beech for nothing last yearand making more money than average tree work from the logs! but wet timber is a different ball game to me but i supose you have to look at it as an investment.

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Start cutting and splitting into billets now Matty, and it will be dry by christmas.

 

Do you think it will dry that quick. Thats how I do my large trunks it would not suprise me as it does seem to dry fast but i put it down to the summer sun. Not sure if it would work so well in autumn.

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