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cooks

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  1. I have a parcel of oak to extract from a bank and am looking to buy a winch most of the buts are 50 to 70 cube so 2-3 tonnes the odd 4 tonne butt. Any recommendation and anyone selling a second hand winch many thanks.
  2. yes hurley sticks although cut the blanks myself and sell direct to ireland.
  3. My set up, always want more though!!!!
  4. i recently went to the southeast coppice meeting and a lot hazel cutters and hurdle makers where there i did not hear about price but good quality hazel is in demand 7 year old stems seems to be the magic number you could try calling Alan Walters at Wildwood Charcoal & Coppice on 01243 778106 for advise. Hope it helps.
  5. does any one have experience of using ash or other hard woods for kindling as most providers use soft wood surely.
  6. Blood sweat and tears i can vouch for that big bits of timber.
  7. its in Kent the reason i have held on to it is for my own use its been stacked in 2 meter lengths outside off the ground, stupidly had not thought of the weight issue should do it by the m3 then he wants it for kindling ?
  8. Hello all i have 60 tons of seasoned ash that someone wants to buy, i cut it december last year. I sell green ash for £35 per ton at road side. should i charge more for 1 year seasoned ash?
  9. Rob that oak come from from me by any chance? brenchley
  10. I have around twenty tonnes of oak cord wood for sale near Tunbridge wells kent. good access but very tight for articulated. the pics shows some of the piles of cord wood
  11. Yes hello jon how the hell are you living in Kent doing trees still I saw john w at the apf last year and he said you were around sorry to have missed you is john on here? Speak soon cooks

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