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slasherscot

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  1. Scottish Native Woods did this small video for postcode lottery in Balmerino, Fife a few weeks ago, its only meant a small insight for public to see where their money is getting spent. the wood is on the shoreline of the tay estruary, a few miles from Dundee on the opposite of the water. The paths are all getting relaid and the wood getting thinned out. The wood is getting cut to 3m lengths and forwardered out by the Alstor for firewood processing. Stan the man felled the tree, his second job was to cut the stump down a tad lower lol
  2. £42,500+ vat and they have sold 2.........1 n anglia and 1 in ireland...... there are grants for these.....a lot of hoop jumping, as swb says u need a good yard and a large customer base.......does any1 on arbtalk sell over 1000 builders bags of firewood/kindling, perhaps u need to do a bit of contracting with it or hire
  3. http://ak.imgag.com/imgag/product/preview/flash/bws8Shell_fps24.swf?ihost=http://ak.imgag.com/imgag&brandldrPath=/product/full/el/&cardNum=/product/full/ap/3166187/graphic1
  4. over 48 months @8% £1375 a month.....if u make £25 gross profit a bag the first 55 a month are to pay the machine.......easy how many do u want sir?
  5. i would class that as pippy oak but very nice all the same......burr oak tends to be a lot more denser
  6. what u connecting it to ur flipline with
  7. a lot of timber mills in UK take no excessive butt swell, only difference is .. it is cut off in the wood by the harvester and left on forest floor...
  8. u know all the pikey tricks:sneaky2:
  9. asda no cctv?
  10. looks like the field has been resown in barley, my moneys on tractorman threw the dead badger into the wood out of the way and it got stuck up in tree when harrowing the field........how it died is a job for Mrs Marple
  11. grandis fir here regen freebie from old christmas compartment........great smell and shape .....got nxt years picked out
  12. missed that ta
  13. what kind have u got........real or artifical.....species, how much did u pay for it or not grandis fir here regen freebie from old christmas compartment........great smell and shape .....got nxt years picked out:thumbup1:
  14. page 55 i ask u........talk about taking the robin nice 1 john
  15. a lot of slow burns?
  16. UK Braced For Fortnight Of Wintry Weather - Yahoo! News UK in for a cold snap.....there again they have got it wrong before
  17. whats running slow.....internet explorer paging coming up slow? who is ur isp
  18. shame it will all go up in smoke
  19. curing of metal of the woodburning.........check ur instructions not too many big fires to begin with usually
  20. no.........u need 1 if u felling over 5 ton per quart,,,,,,,not if n garden or church grounds
  21. could sell u 300ton at 50 if u want
  22. around 35 delivered so take ur haulage off.....£25 ish.........seasoned u have to pay a bit more
  23. interesting scyamore????????.........same site
  24. they are oak like in grain, dark brown heartwood
  25. found this in NT abbey, believed to be planted in 1229....but bore core tests suggest to be between 400-435 yrs old, shes not in the best of shape but surviving

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