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Flip Flop
Hi,
I have a number of trees that need felling/have been felled. I have a number of people offering to buy the wood off me. The trees are large and mature and suitable for milling into planks rather than firewood. If the tree has been felled but needs to be extracted (not an easy route) and transported from site what would be a reasonable price for:
Oak
Beech
£/cube
I appreciate this is a hard one as it will depend on the labour involved for extraction/transport but some indication would be useful
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