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farmer_ben

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  1. I can just about pull a builder bag full of logs off my pick up on my own so i doubt very much it wieghs 1.5. i reckon my bags must be between 300-400kgs each when full. I have a wiegh bridge on one farm so will try use it when i go that way with a load and report back
  2. Areally big heaped load in my single cab brava will fill 2 builder bags and a couple of nets. So i reckon a big heaped double cab navara load wouldn't be far of a cube and if that is the case £50 is a bargin!!
  3. Mate thats way too cheap, surely better to keep hold of them then sell that cheap. Like Rob said, what sort of advertising you doing??? Its my first year doing logs on the side and with some nice flyers i've had made up I'll have done 40 loads by end of this week
  4. Enduros don't use green lanes or any public high way, the only expection to this are very short sections of british enduro rounds. There would never be enough people do enduros if each one went on a public highway etc. Getting back on topic, keep the woodland for you and a few mates to mess about it. It becomes a legal minefield as soon as you open it up to any tom dick or clive
  5. I really like the look of these bags. I deliver quite a few dumpie bags to the older generation but I think these would suit the older person even better. They wouldnt have to worry about stacking the logs for a start etc. I reckon doing these type of bags would add more money to the job also
  6. I posted a kindling thread couple of weeks ago and had some positive replies but unfortunately most from suppliers up North. And delivery over such a distance makes it hard for me to make much profit. Would be interested in know, if anyone does, if there are any guys who supply firewood bit closer to Suffolk. East Anglia ideally then I can pick it up. Cheers Ben
  7. Why would people understand though??? We can't really expect them to understand when I'd say 99% of firewood processing is done in/on private ground and away from public eyes. All General Joe Public will see is a tree standing one day and a load of firewood delivered the next. If my customers are quite interested in where their wood comes from and how i cut it etc, its worth taking time to explain it and they'll soon realise £80 a pick a load is good value.
  8. I had some very catchy and pro looking firewood flyers made up and they have paid for themselves 20 times over easy in 8 weeks. I've put them up in any village shop/pub that has allowed me too. There were normally other firewood adverts in there but looked crap when next to mine. Worth taking bit of time and getting a decent desginer to knock some up for you instead of homemade jobbys. I also sell a few nets of logs at top of my drive, we're situated on a very busy main road and these "display" logs work well.
  9. My suppiler has 1000's of tons of salt, might be as useful as a chocolate tea pot mind, we'll see in the morning.
  10. I was think around £6 or £7 a bag. I'll triple my money if i do it at £6, providing i sell it all. Not sure what its like yet though so holding fire until we try it on the farm in the morning. All our yards are like ice rinks so hoping its good stuff
  11. I'm going to pick up 600kg of salt tomorrow to spread all round the farm, if it does the job like its advertised I'm probably gonna buy another big bag to split into 25kg ones and sell to general public. Thought it'd compliment my logs quite nicely. Anyone else sell it?? We rung round all the DIY chains in town today and everywhere had sold out of the stuff:confused1::confused1:
  12. Always forget the search option, will have a look through the arcives , cheers
  13. Just after some advice regarding what chainsaw boots to buy. Currently wear a pair of Stihl rubber boots but find them bit heavy and not right for me really. Ideal need a pair of boots that i can wear all day even if i'm not sawing etc, I work on a farm and often have to rush to load lorries, feed sheep etc etc. As i wont be wearing them everyday like a pro would they have to be reasonably priced etc as cant justify top of the range jobbys!! Any suggestions would be great and websites too thanks
  14. I bought a couple of the Tesco long sleeve Thermal tops the other day and christ they keep you warm!! bargin at £8 a pop. I have a Nike one i wear for footy and the tesco one is much better!!
  15. Sometimes a mans just do what needs doing for his money!! The only problem I've had with collecting money the winter is from a close friend who keeps passing me off when I ask for my £50. That'll teach me for not getting it off him straight away like all my offer customers!!
  16. Conversation i had last week..... phone rings 8.50am me - hello him - its mr x i'd like to cancel the order of logs please me - ooo ok, its 8.50 and im on my way with them (9am was drop off time) thats a bit short notice don't you think. him - not my problem me - ok then pal, before i go was there a problem? him - yeah you were way to expensive, i have got a pick up load coming later for £60 and you were way way to expensive at £80 a pick up. me - shame you didn't say i was too expensive when ordering them, not to worry. just out of interest, is it a double or single cab pick up and what sort of wood you got coming? him - not sure what sort of pick up, why are they different sizes? and the bloke said its a mixed load. me - ok well good luck with that, hope its not a double cab load of freshly cut apple or something similar. good day now
  17. Idea of price? And would you put of a pallet/s and ship to suffolk?
  18. I've realised I have missed a trick and not stocked up with nets of Kindling for my first year at supplying Firewood. Most of my customers have asked me for a bag or 2 when I have dropped their logs off etc. Does anyone on here supply pallet loads of netted Kindling?? Or anyone have any numbers/emails/websites for guys(or girls ) for suplliers. Seen a couple of guys on Ebay who supply 50/100 nets on a pallet but wanted to ask on here first. Any help would be great Thanks again
  19. Stuck a few bags off Oak off cuts up top of the drive today and they sold straight away, helps being a main A road i suppose Few extra Christmas pints tonight I think
  20. £60 is way to cheap buddy, you are doing yourself out of another £20/£30 really.
  21. Did 3 pick up loads today, and another 3 orders this morning. Hopefully fit them in before christmas. 3 pick up loads lined up for tomorrow and a 4 buliders bags Weds. And all by hand Busy Busy.
  22. Why is the franchise bit a joke? Not being funny I'm just keen to know peoples thoughts as its something that interests me. I never said buying an area though.
  23. This is what you want It was on a trade stand at SIMA Show, Paris, earlier in the year

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