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s.varty

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  1. Second that, being tracks they don't leave markings on nice manicured lawns:thumbup1:
  2. Agree:thumbup1:
  3. I think you win:thumbup1:
  4. Not saying your wrong , but ive always called anything that is bigger than 6inch cordwood. Have a nice day:laugh1:
  5. Just a hunch:laugh1:
  6. Not happy with the term "cordwood" then ?
  7. Its the big stuff that dosn't go through the chipper
  8. They,ll be ok uncovered:thumbup1:
  9. That's the way, back on track. looking forward to the pics:thumbup1:
  10. That was never going to blow over at least:laugh1:
  11. A customer of mine has a son in harrow/pinner area of London who needs about 6 sycamores felling. They about 30ft tall and 12-18inches across. All brash and timber can be left on site , anyone in the area interested pm me please.
  12. 8ft bays with 5x3inch "v" notch posts
  13. Have a look on ebay, should give you a clue as to what their fetching
  14. Good luck to them I say.
  15. Fair enough, but if you stand by paying on collection you cant get ripped off, can you?
  16. That seems genuine to me, cash on collection says it all
  17. And we (me included) slag off the travellers, these people are just as bad
  18. If you mean nets of logs i.e 10 logs per net (average) then I would say 35-40 nets per cubic metre
  19. I would guess that the people bidding are good,honest people, but also very gullible
  20. not related to tom by any chance?
  21. Maybe it was a very small artic? 5 tons max
  22. Do you always take a telescope to work?

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