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There have been no views as far as I can wqrk out since yesterday so it's back to Private.
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Are you turning into the BBC or the Tory Party and re-writing history ?
Thats why I said hire - to be returned after use. I kid you not
Not surprised if this includes sawing the branches and trunk up to lengths that will fit in your stove/fire. I would split them while they are still in the green. I've paid over a £1,000 per tree for similar size trees. My neighbours paid £1,000 just to drop the tree. Cutting up was at pals rates but three quarters of the wood went to the pal.
Yes it does. We decided it was worth the extra money for us not to do that , it would take us so long to do it ourselves. We will still have to transport it to the wood store by the house which is about 200 m away but we think we can do that in our trailer pulled by our small tractor The two men will live on site in their caravan for 8 days whilst they do the job. They have asked for access to a toiletplaques wrote: ↑26 Jul 2022, 11:33Not surprised if this includes sawing the branches and trunk up to lengths that will fit in your stove/fire. I would split them while they are still in the green. I've paid over a £1,000 per tree for similar size trees. My neighbours paid £1,000 just to drop the tree. Cutting up was at pals rates but three quarters of the wood went to the pal.
Looking on the bright side. A trailer load of soft wood, about 25 barrow full, costs £120. Oak is much denser and burns longer. I would think about £500 per tree. With the cost of fuel going up by the day it may be a sound investment.Sue wrote: ↑26 Jul 2022, 14:54 Yes it does. We decided it was worth the extra money for us not to do that , it would take us so long to do it ourselves. We will still have to transport it to the wood store by the house which is about 200 m away but we think we can do that in our trailer pulled by our small tractor
We bought some wood when we bought the house and built a wood store in the barn, about 10 cubic metres, we still have most of it and have so many trees that need constant pruning ( most being self seeded oak) so will never need to buy wood again . The twigs and branches that fall fuel our BBQ and pizza oven.plaques wrote: ↑27 Jul 2022, 08:10Looking on the bright side. A trailer load of soft wood, about 25 barrow full, costs £120. Oak is much denser and burns longer. I would think about £500 per tree. With the cost of fuel going up by the day it may be a sound investment.Sue wrote: ↑26 Jul 2022, 14:54 Yes it does. We decided it was worth the extra money for us not to do that , it would take us so long to do it ourselves. We will still have to transport it to the wood store by the house which is about 200 m away but we think we can do that in our trailer pulled by our small tractor