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I want to buy an artic load! (Easter Ross)


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Hi, I'm new to this so hope I'm in the right forum.

 

I see artic loads of timber going up and down the A9 north of Inverness every day. I want to buy timber with delivery near Tain to process myself for my wood burner. Smaller diameter preferred as it would be going through a tractor mounted reciprocating saw.

 

Who sells and how much should I pay?

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Over 800 views and no response . You may have already sorted this out yourself since the post is from July.

 

If not , you could try a couple of options, get the name of the hauliers lorries and contact them. Otherwise it may be worth contacting your local forestry commission office , someone there will be able to help or put you on the right track.

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