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pinetree paddocks

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  1. Hi yes the wood is recently felled would you wait to split and store thanks Ken
  2. Hi can anybody help I an drying pine logs in a 40 foot polytunnel open at both ends netting 1 metre high down both sides in I B C crates and some half way down in some crates have a green mould can you advise thanks Ken
  3. These log splitters are up for auction now, two sold last week £820 petrol £900 diesel brand new 12 months warranty made by power tek
  4. Hi all anybody any thought's on a Powertek 40 ton log splitter on sale on E-Bay for £800/1000 BRAND NEW 12 months warranty
  5. Do you know what those circumstances are ?
  6. Hi to all, can anybody tell me if using a building for splitting , drying , and storing logs prior to resale is subject to business rates the trees will come from are own land.
  7. We are in Banks Near Southport Lancashire
  8. Hi, can anybody advise ? Cutting down pine trees approx. 60 feet tall, what lengths to cut them into for general milling purposes, thanks.
  9. Hi can anybody advise? cutting down pine trees approx. 60 feet tall what lengths to cut them into for general milling purposes Thanks
  10. Hi not looking to sell trees in hundreds ,but aiming to get best price for a single tree, as fire wood, slabs, sculpture, garden features that sort of thing any advise
  11. Hi, I do have a felling licence I thought there were grants with R P A for extraction costs
  12. Hi I am about to remove a large number of pine trees they are 30/40cm in diameter, 50/60 feet tall, 45 years old what is the best way to sell the timber.
  13. <p>Hi can you help I have a large number of pine trees to remove they are 30/40cm in diameter 50/60 feet tall, 45 years old what is the best way to sell them.</p>

  14. Hi I am about to remove a large number of pine trees 30/40cm in diameter, and about 50/60 feet tall can I get a grant for this .
  15. <p>Hi this is my first message so please be gentle with me. I have a large number of pine trees to remove they are 30/40 cm diameter, 50/60 feet tall, 45 years old, can anyone advise the best way to sell them thanks Ken.</p>

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