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Any one know of a firm other than stobarts who will take wood chip in West Yorkshire? I have always delt with stobarts but for what they give me a ton and i have to load it and now only being able to book an "am" or "pm" slot it's a waste of time as I have to have a man with a loader sat here just incase they make it on time!

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Any one know of a firm other than stobarts who will take wood chip in West Yorkshire? I have always delt with stobarts but for what they give me a ton and i have to load it and now only being able to book an "am" or "pm" slot it's a waste of time as I have to have a man with a loader sat here just incase they make it on time!

 

as far as i was made aware stobarts have the contract theve got everyone where they want them think were getting £8 a ton off them

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Yeah thete normally in early which they are today aswell but it's only by luck as all they will promise is am or pm, for what they pay it's a waste of time having to hang around to load it if they ain't in first thing.

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as far as i was made aware stobarts have the contract theve got everyone where they want them think were getting £8 a ton off them

 

£8 a ton your doing well I have been on £5 for 2 years now.

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Problem is hardly anyone is buying it so the prices are rock bottom. Your time to load it, your machine and fuel costs, £150 for a lorry load isn't worth it from my perspective. I'd rather donate it all to the local allotments.

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At least your moving it on though Ian, Cant have it messing yard up and getting in the way.

 

We've just got rid of X10 15t dump trailers of woodchip :D Wooohooooo :D

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Problem is hardly anyone is buying it so the prices are rock bottom. Your time to load it, your machine and fuel costs, £150 for a lorry load isn't worth it from my perspective. I'd rather donate it all to the local allotments.

 

Your right richy it's not really worth it but also I don't want to be driving round local attotments trying to get rid if it either.

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How fresh does the wood chips have to be ...got some piles I want rid of and there dark brown in colour so not fresh probably a year old !

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