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Al Mac

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  1. The wood is in the Glynn Valley near Bodmin. I will probably sell the land after removing the larch as I expect the value to be affected by the likelihood of phytopthera. There is a fair amount of naturally generated beech etc as well in there so removing the larch shouldn't leave it too bare.....
  2. I wouldn't recommend one. We run 6 of them, ranging from 02 to 09 on our farm. and have had loads of issues. They look good but are soft - you name it, we have bust it - we use them hard but still expect more from a truck. My own '06 truck needed a clutch before 80k and suspension replacement at 60k - it gets very easy use. We have found them rubbish at towing. Styleover substance.....I wouldn't have another.
  3. New on here so hope I am allowed to post this.... I have a three acre mature larch plantation in Cornwall that I would like to market. It has just be found to be free of Phytopthera and hence is without restriction. I'm not sure on its value and would welcome any thoughts on how and where to market and valueit - standing/felled etc... Regards, Alasdair

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