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eggsarascal

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  1. for me it's £45 per tonne delivered in for mixed hardwood, and if it get much more i'll pack in and do something else.
  2. Your right but it would be cheaper to turn the central heating on than burning logs, firewood for alot of my customers are a luxury not a necessity.
  3. Wait till they find out the price of logs, they won't be so keen to light said log burner
  4. Good luck, i would'nt pay that for seasoned ash delivered in. Wtf is going on with the price of cord
  5. Do the locals know you have had an offer for the land off the travellers if not let them know, that plot would be worth a fortune to you from travellers, as you say its already passed for log cabins it would be easy to get it changed to chalets/mobile homes. by the way i know nowt about the legal side of things. Where about are you based ?
  6. Chris, Did you have a measure up ? Just curious what the buck of your truck holds.
  7. Teachers!!!! those who can do, those who can't teach, if he had any children of our servicemen/women who have lost thier lives for this country in his school he might think differently, the man should be ashamed of him self.
  8. I looked for a couple of months before i found one local, in the end i got one just down the road, keep ya eyes peeled one will turn up.
  9. Keep your eye on ebay mike, i got one on there for £176 last week, 500kg lift, it would of been fitted to the truck by know if i hadn't drop it on my finger when i first got it
  10. A mate of mine makes them, i will pass on your details he is a member on here but only pops by now and again.
  11. If he was to keep hold of this until next year before he sold it wouldn't the m/c be alot less, hence less weight, so if selling by the tonne would he be any better off ?
  12. Rob, just wondering why you are thinking of relocating down south not that theres anything wrong in it, i did it 15 or so years ago and would never move back north. But its a pita when you want to nip and see the family especially as they grow older as my mum is. just curious. sorry for the derail.
  13. Your right Steve £35 is a fair price roadside the reason i said £35-£40 is that its ash and it would be good to go this winter.
  14. You've just opened a massive can of worms £35-£40 per tonne
  15. Easy, pull out pallet with loading bucket, logs fall on floor, scoop up with bucket... simples
  16. Sorry my msiunderstanding i wish the man who was giving it away lived near me
  17. does what you thinking rhyme with hunt dave
  18. You want to be ashamed of your self
  19. Yeah probably should have put it better, i store my logs in a old threashing barn which is on top of a hill, store all logs on pallets off the ground and leave doors on both sides of the barn open, plenty of heat from the sun and wind because of the position of the barn.
  20. They wont rot if you've got enough air flow.
  21. Surely they dry quicker as logs than billets, so log them from the outset (saves handling twice) chuck them in the shed or under cover and then run the loading bucket into them to load the truck.
  22. I guess that they are cut into logs, i don't see the point in cutting billets as you have to handle the wood again to log it.

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