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Hi mate. No pm received yet. Give us a ring tomorrow. I'll pm you my number.

 

Sent it a while ago so not sure why not got to you. I've received your pm so I'll ring tomorrow to discuss. Sure can reach an agreement which works for us both. We are between towcester and Daventry so pretty close to you. Need wood like this for our biomass boilers

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Congratulations on one of the most disturbing arbtalk avatars ever

 

 

Could you speak to the boffins so that Avatars appear as "current at the time of postings"

 

I thought I had had one too many Stellas, and then it turned into a bird!

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If you didn't want the wood for firewood how come you saved so much? Looks to be plenty of wood in that heap that would have gone through a 6" chipper easily enough!

 

prob running blunt blades, these youngens are clueless .:laugh1:

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buy arb arisings...

 

 

Cheers TCD, spoken to them but it was just a bit far for 'em.

 

prob running blunt blades, these youngens are clueless .:laugh1:

 

 

Oh that hurt Johnny!

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So we've got a few logs that we don't need...

 

 

Mixed Arb waste, fair bit of softwood. Some seasoned some fresh.

 

Access for a lorry, possible availability of a loader.

 

Halfords trailer owners need not bother

 

Ye of little faith :) they would have shifted that lot by now.

 

Bob

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I took your lead bob and have a free wood pile outside the yard. Works a treat and keeps my pile of arb waste free of stuff that people think doesn't burn. However due to your experience and me being a tight git I don't put it on a pallet!

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Why not consider getting a big chipper in and turn it into a salable product, did our heap which wasn't a patch on yours in 2.5hrs and got 90m3 of good quality biomass which I sold 60 for nearly 500quid as biomass and 20odd for play parks on 2 stattic caravan sites we were working on at 80 for 6m3 ifor load, money for old rope if you ask me

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Why not consider getting a big chipper in and turn it into a salable product, did our heap which wasn't a patch on yours in 2.5hrs and got 90m3 of good quality biomass which I sold 60 for nearly 500quid as biomass and 20odd for play parks on 2 stattic caravan sites we were working on at 80 for 6m3 ifor load, money for old rope if you ask me

 

Out of curiosity, how much would you have got for the firewood if you'd converted it into logs and how much time would it have taken? What's the equivalent rate per hour? I'm assuming the chip works out much better....?

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