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Joe Pub1ic

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  1. Couple of hundred tons of standing Larch to be thinned from mixed stands. Doncaster. Excellent access Not my trees. Could you pm me your name, tel number and email if your interested and I will forward them onto the management company Thank you
  2. Small woodland owners buy for a whole other set of reasons too. Wildlife fans, bushcrafters and/or DIY firewood people, many who get there own chainsaw tickets. Cheers
  3. I own a small part of an ancient wood, im currently restoring the PAWs parts of it. I wouldnt sell it for any sort of development. I know many small woodland owners who feel the same way.
  4. No idea. Ive mailed husky with the chassis number so they should twig if its not. Bought from a husky dealer so I hope its genuine Cheers
  5. Hi Saw is a brand new husky 365 Oil fuel is 50:1 Plug has blue spark and is gaped correctly This saw will not start with the decompression button in. It will only start if you dont press the button in What am I doing wrong. The manual says to press in the button. Is the saw ok, does it need to go back. Cant ask dealer questions as they are shut at the moment Cheers
  6. Im trying to understnad what makes a timber quality Larch tree DBH around 40cm TD from 15cm upto around 40cm & Straight. How straight to they have to be. Dead straight, or are is the odd kink allowed for example some of the trees I have, have flaws around 18m up. At what height are forks ok ? Cheers
  7. Far too much effort if im wanting to sell a load though
  8. How builder bags out of a cord of round wood ? Can somebody check my maths ? Cord 4ft x 4ft x 8ft Builderbag 850x850x850 (0.6m3) 1 cord = 3.63m3 solid 1 cord = 3.63m3 solid or 5.8m3 loose (based on 1m3 solid = 1.6m3 loose) So 5.8m3 loose = 9 or 10 builderbags (0.6m3) Please can someone point out any errors or give a better estimate Also is one cord softwood wet around 2.6tons ? Cheers
  9. Hi Chris Could you explain why over 40cm TD is not top grade. Is TD the same as 40cm DBH? If not what is TD ? What is the range in cm for top grade larch Cheers
  10. Once the plans is finalised ill be happy to post exact details and people would be welcome to come and look at it
  11. Its a small wood around 6acres Not all the wood is larch, theres is a mixed stand, a larch stand and a hardwood stand. I want to remove the larch or at least some of it because its an ancient wood (PAWS), and putting hardwoods back in would be good.
  12. Theres possibly 100 to 150 larch trees i need removing. How many trees do i need to make it viable ? If I can't at least get paid what it would cost me to replant hardwoods theres no point in me selling. Management plan is being written and will cover thinning and felling cetain areas with replanting. Approval in principle has been given by both FC and LC. I will measure heights they all look the small height to me and were all planted in the same year Cheers
  13. I will thank you. The vast majority of them are straight with no forks Cheers
  14. Theres a lot more than 20 trees. Those were the first 10 I measured from each of the 2 areas. Im going to buy a clinometer. then mark count and measre all the trees Cheers
  15. For those interested ive measure 10 larch trees in each stand at random DBH Sizes in cm were Thinned larch stand 23cm 22cm 40cm 26cm 16cm 29cm 32cm 40cm 23cm 26cm Larch in hardwood stand 24cm 25cm 21cm 18cm 31cm 18cm 22cm 17cm 20cm 17cm
  16. Site has good access. Hardcore track right to edge of wood All trees less than 30m from a 4x4 dirt track Level well drained site in Yorkshire All trees 60 years old, look to have had lower branches removed in the past One 30m x 30m pocket to be clear felled (already been thinned) one 10m x 60m poccket, larch to be removed from hardwood stand (not previously thinned) Odd larch trees along other 4x4 tracks From reading this forum i know now i need to take some DBH measurements. What the best way of doing this. Is there any advantage to measuring and marking all the trees I want removing. Anyone estimate the height of the larch? What the best place to sell when I have all the information. Cheers

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