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Mono

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  1. I wasn’t being a dick. From the pictures I can’t see why you couldn’t just fell the tree. Granted it has a lean, but you’ve got a lot of open space around it. I’m curious why you had to take it down in sections.
  2. Surely you didn’t need to climb that to bring it down, acres of space around that tree to drop it straight.
  3. That’s some lovely wood you’ve got there mate.
  4. As we all know, if it’s sat in lengths even over 12 months there is very little moisture loss in a stack.
  5. Our local sawmill processes the offcuts into kindling, or sell it by the tractor bucket load for £100.
  6. If it worked, it worked. Fair play to the guy. May not work out the next time, though.
  7. Any place that looks sensible to park up for the night is usually fine. Providing your not making a nuisance of yourself and take away your rubbish. Probably a good idea to have someone sober to drive just incase you do get moved on.
  8. Poplar is a hardwood. When properly seasoned is a good firewood. No reason you couldn’t mix it in with your other hardwoods for sale.
  9. £120 for a builders bag of wet hardwood is the going rate around here. Dry, seasoned wood is very difficult to come by.
  10. Hope you got all the roots or the house may begin to move...
  11. I've found just stacking it off the ground in neat rows does the trick, the natural wet and dry of spring / summer does a much better job of seasoning the wood, rather than just drying it. Just get it inside before the snow gets it.
  12. I Know, New Member... I'm looking for 200 cube of hardwood at roadside price if anyone knows where to go. Will pay roadside rate for delivery to Kinloch Rannoch, 35% less to collect.
  13. Stove on here all year round. Ain't paying for oil or to heat the water

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