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Samerek

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  1. 100m3 / 60 tonnes of beech timber as pictured. Timber is landlocked and for legal issues can not leave the farm in whole lenghts. I am looking for: 1. advice on the most efficient method for cutting, splitting and stacking in the polytunnel nearby. Thought of cutting rings/ discs 25-30cm deep depending on the log diameter. smallest diameter ones may go quickest with an axe. Use petrol driven log splitter (if I can hire one) for the medium sized timber. 15cm rings of the over 50cm diameter and an axe. Load into 1m3 bags and stack next to walls to build a frame. Loose logs in the centre of the polytunnel. Use of a loader to move the produce 2. Or a contact to someone equipped/ willing to take this job on. Girvan area, South Ayrshire. Scotland.

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