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  • 22-01-2012 11:04pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 141 ✭✭


    What is the price of a ton of logs at the moment anyone know ?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,401 ✭✭✭reilig


    What is the price of a ton of logs at the moment anyone know ?

    What sort of logs? (Hardwood, softwood, freshly cut, 12 month seasoned, 3 meter lengths or 30 cm lengths???)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 262 ✭✭greenfingers89


    What is the price of a ton of logs at the moment anyone know ?

    how long is a piece of string?

    little more detail required


  • Registered Users Posts: 950 ✭✭✭Dupont


    how long is a piece of string?

    twice the length of half it

    sorry couldnt resist il get my coat:o


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,379 ✭✭✭O.A.P


    What is the price of a ton of logs at the moment anyone know ?
    I do.


  • Registered Users Posts: 509 ✭✭✭wayoutwest


    1 cubic metre of dry,loose{not tightly stacked] softwood logs wieghs around .6 tonne.I think the price of this would be near E75,so that would make a tonne worth E100.There are people are selling 'one tonne' dumpy sacks for E40-E50.A lot of these bags only hold about.7 of a cubic metre,so when they are filled with dry pine logs[not sand],they probably wiegh around a .4 tonne.I would say with hardwood logs you are probably gonna pay around 25-30% more.Hope this helps.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 193 ✭✭btb


    Have been quoted 35-45e/cubeM for 3M lengths softwood thinnings plus haulage for minimum of truck load (30-32 cubeM). This would be fresh cut, so if cut and split and stacked under cover could be seasoned enough for burning next winter. Its a bit expensive but everyone seems to have figured out that the demand is there so one pays the price. Big change from a few years ago when one could get 35cubeM delivered for 20e/cubeM.


  • Registered Users Posts: 141 ✭✭Agri contractor


    Sorry for not explaining myself properly.We are thinking of putting in a wood boiler to our house. I would chop the wood myself and would have the space to store and dry it. What would be the best type of timber to buy ? and what would it cost per ton ?


  • Registered Users Posts: 867 ✭✭✭locky76


    Sorry for not explaining myself properly.We are thinking of putting in a wood boiler to our house. I would chop the wood myself and would have the space to store and dry it. What would be the best type of timber to buy ? and what would it cost per ton ?
    Buy a truck and trailer load of spruce off coillte, you can organise it through their harvesting managers:
    http://www.coillte.ie/fileadmin/user_upload/pdfs/Log_Sales/Harvesting_Managers_3.pdf
    You'll pay ~€1,200 for 30m3 of it.
    If you cut and split it straight away and store it in an airy shed it'll be at ~20% moisture content after 15 months, perfect for a stove!
    Better still if you know someone thinning a forest you'll get it for €6 per tonne @ cutting weight and fix a deal with the haulier, €200 will get it dropped in your yard from forest being thinned within 20 miles.;)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,599 ✭✭✭Fiskar


    Same Deal as Agri contractor,
    Looking at winter 13 and 14, have the saws and splitter axes, just need a source for 2 and 3m unprocessed wood supplier in the Meath area.
    I prefer hardwood (ash, birch, beech) for the burn times. Any idea on cost per m3 or an artic? any contacts for supply can be PMed to me.
    Thanks


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 262 ✭✭greenfingers89


    locky76 wrote: »
    Better still if you know someone thinning a forest you'll get it for €6 per tonne @ cutting weight.;)

    wish i knew people willing to give timber away...cannot imagine anyone in their right mind would sell at this price, it often costs twice that to get pulp to roadside


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 193 ✭✭btb


    you might get it standing for 6e but by the time you pay for it to be harvested and forwarded to roadside you are up to 35e+. No one will allow you to cut the tree's down without proper insurance and then you have the problem of extracting the felled timber to a convienent location for loading.
    Best option is to contact coillte or one of the private forestry companies or a timber harvesting company and see what kind of deal you can get. Timber hauliers may also be able to source timber, if you know one.


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