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i've been working on a fetid swamp for the last month along the side of it has been a bunch of 18" plus alders my guess is bout 60 tonnes i reckon i can get them to dryish land but was wondering if it's worth it.. i was figuring they may be worth a bit as firewood unless anyone wants to make a load of clogs the site is near king's lynn

 

 

If you find someone who wants it they're not allowed to collect until they've collected my two artics of Oak and Ash in Surrey!

Hahaha!

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Edit: it's amazing how many people have said they would come and get it and then let me down badly. (James Marlow had been the only person who is as good as his word).

Still two trailer loads though.

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