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<blockquote data-quote="tanker" data-source="post: 575028" data-attributes="member: 10814"><p>I was about to start a new thread but here would be suitable,I posted on the old forum but didn't get much response but there is a market for ash in Ireland to make the hurls the players use in hurling.I have a link with a family who run a sawmills in Tipperary who process the ash and then the hurl makers deal with them.I gather that there are a few boys who travel around looking for suitable wood(the bottom 4-5' of a free standing well grown tree and not too hard to transport)..I can only speak for the 2 brothers I know in that they're genuine and have dealt with quite a few farms here over for several years.They're always asking if I know of any and they don't mind travelling for the right stuff.They have to take precautions for dieback these last two years.I won't talk financials on the open forum other than they pay cash on the day.I have no involvement other than a contact and the occasional beer voucher but if anyone thinks they might be interested I can help make a connection..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tanker, post: 575028, member: 10814"] I was about to start a new thread but here would be suitable,I posted on the old forum but didn't get much response but there is a market for ash in Ireland to make the hurls the players use in hurling.I have a link with a family who run a sawmills in Tipperary who process the ash and then the hurl makers deal with them.I gather that there are a few boys who travel around looking for suitable wood(the bottom 4-5' of a free standing well grown tree and not too hard to transport)..I can only speak for the 2 brothers I know in that they're genuine and have dealt with quite a few farms here over for several years.They're always asking if I know of any and they don't mind travelling for the right stuff.They have to take precautions for dieback these last two years.I won't talk financials on the open forum other than they pay cash on the day.I have no involvement other than a contact and the occasional beer voucher but if anyone thinks they might be interested I can help make a connection.. [/QUOTE]
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