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    <p>Hi</p>

    <p>£700 delivered</p>

    <p>07767480117</p>

     

  2. <p>Hi Nick how much for a load to cv23 0sh</p>

  3. <p>Hi I am 5 miles from Nuneaton... would be very interested</p>

  4. £100 seems very generous.... and on top of that you are offering to help load. I could probably take the wood away for nothing and instead of paying me, if you just make a donation of £50 per load to a charity of your choice... That way we both win and can feel good about ourselves. Ohhh ..... help loading would be appreciated.
  5. I don't have a transit. Could you express this in a different way meter cube/ton etc?
  6. <p>well it is seasoned so more or less dry when cut after a week..looking at prices on her £ 27 ton</p>

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    <p>What do you want for the softwood cord? </p>

    <p>Yours David.</p>

     

  8. Will do.... and thanks all
  9. I don't cut much wood say around 20 cubic meters per year. What would be a reasonable, reliable 20"(ish) saw?
  10. Your right she has.
  11. I live pretty close and may be able to take the load (South Leics).... any idea of the weight etc?
  12. Now I am a little sad and feel that if the bark is more waterproof than a cut face I should have the bark on top (to shed any rain). Obviously this is only a worry if the wood is exposed to the elements... In my case it usually is as most of my drying is done out in the open and even when I put it in a shed it has slatted side so wind and a bit of rain can get in. As a result I would agree with difflock.
  13. We all have that issue .... eventually.

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