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scarry
7th December 2011, 09:10 PM
Have had a large tree cut down,most of the logs left are around 200mm thick and around 600 to 700 mm in diameter.The tree was a spotted gum,it was felled about a month ago.
They should split well once dried or could be used whole for another purpose.
If anyone is interested in them please PM me.

scarry
11th December 2011, 10:12 PM
No takers?
Had a look today,there are some smaller pieces as well,can help with delivery if needed.

Mick-Kelly
12th December 2011, 12:23 AM
Where abouts in Brissy are you Scarry? If not too far i will pop round and collect a bit. I have a camping trip coming up so its good timing.

MEANZ06
12th December 2011, 04:36 AM
free shipping? :angel: :D

Pedro_The_Swift
12th December 2011, 08:22 AM
free shipping? :angel: :D

well,, free floating--:p

wagoo
12th December 2011, 06:02 PM
No takers?
Had a look today,there are some smaller pieces as well,can help with delivery if needed.

Not easy to give away is it? Even in colder Vistoria! I've got 40 odd acres of the stuff that no one wants.
When Juliars Carbon tax comes into effect next year and the less affluent begin to suffer from fuel poverty I'll be sitting on a gold mine.
Bill.

scarry
12th December 2011, 09:01 PM
Where abouts in Brissy are you Scarry? If not too far i will pop round and collect a bit. I have a camping trip coming up so its good timing.

Bad time of year to give it away as well,everyone here wants an A/C

We are at Loganholme,it's probably to wet to burn at the moment,needs at least about 3 months or more to dry out.

Should be OK for winter.

Pedro_The_Swift
13th December 2011, 08:23 AM
Just to shoot off on a tangent-----

I thought
Even if the tree is dead you (not you scarey:D) cant knock it down,, something to do with native birds?

Mick-Kelly
13th December 2011, 09:36 PM
Scarry, would it be any good in a camp fire. THats what i was chasing it for.

wagoo
14th December 2011, 09:29 PM
Just to shoot off on a tangent-----

I thought
Even if the tree is dead you (not you scarey:D) cant knock it down,, something to do with native birds?

Living in one of the areas that was badly impacted by 2009s Black Saturday bushfires, if anyone had the balls to come around to me or my neighbors with that BS he wouldn't have them for long.
Bill.

scarry
14th December 2011, 10:17 PM
Scarry, would it be any good in a camp fire. THats what i was chasing it for.

Most are big bits that need to be split,but will not split at the moment until it has dried out.You will need a log splitter.many are around 600 to 700mm in diameter &200mm thick,if that makes any sense.The smaller bits are around 400mm in diameter,also 200mm thick.PM me with your phone no. if you want to know more.

Now as for birds,for some reason we decided a tree 700mm in diameter 15m from the house & 6m from our garage/office should not be there.it was around 30m high.I am sure the birds will appreciate the other 200 or so trees in our yard:):)as do the possums,snakes,etc.

rick130
14th December 2011, 10:49 PM
well,, free floating--:p

Except it sinks :p