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....of tree branches. How is it done?

It's something I should have given some thought to before I started hacking away! The branches are too big to get into the car, so I can't take them to the tip. They're not suitable for firewood because I cannot heart on hand say that they are completely dry. Unlike grass clippings and dead leaves, I doubt they are going to compost down in a hurry. And the local garden waste collection is chargeable and expensive, so I'd much rather avoid it if I can.

Other than spending time chopping these branches into sections small enough for transportation, what are my options?
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  • greyteam1959
    greyteam1959 Posts: 4,710 Forumite
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    Short answer.......none.
    I am sure somebody will be along with a very long complex solution !!
  • Lorian
    Lorian Posts: 6,246 Forumite
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    If there is not that much of it the only cost effective option is to chop it up and take to the tip. 1M square builders bags come in handy in this circumstance.

    If there is a lot and you are going to be doing this twice a year for decades then even an electric shredder/chipper becomes very handy but £££.

    Bottom end of the market starts at Something like

    https://www.screwfix.com/p/titan-ttb683shr-2500w-200kg-hr-garden-shredder-230v/6887p

    But watch the branch sizes you need to deal with.
  • Silvertabby
    Silvertabby Posts: 10,137 Forumite
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    edited 17 June 2018 at 7:28PM
    ...or hire an industrial shredder for a one-off really big job.
  • roger-w5
    roger-w5 Posts: 70 Forumite
    Options,include spend some cash or spend some time chopping !
  • EssexExile
    EssexExile Posts: 6,458 Forumite
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    VfM4meplse wrote: »
    They're not suitable for firewood because I cannot heart on hand say that they are completely dry.
    They will dry. Freegle or Freecycle get rid of mine.
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  • sevenhills
    sevenhills Posts: 5,938 Forumite
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    VfM4meplse wrote: »
    Other than spending time chopping these branches into sections small enough for transportation, what are my options?


    Someone with a log-burner may be willing to take them away to use as free heating.
  • VfM4meplse
    VfM4meplse Posts: 34,269 Forumite
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    sevenhills wrote: »
    Someone with a log-burner may be willing to take them away to use as free heating.
    Thats the point. If they're not completely dry, burning them causes a health risk: http://www.borderbiomassfuels.co.uk/dangers-of-burning-unseasoned-firewood/

    Have stuck it online but doubt there will be any interest. Guess I'm gonna have to get an axe :o
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  • FreeBear
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    sevenhills wrote: »
    Someone with a log-burner may be willing to take them away to use as free heating.

    Depends on the diameter and length as well as how much twiggy bits & leaves are attached.

    If it is scrappy, crappy bits, stack them to dry and have a bonfire first week of November.
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  • sevenhills
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    VfM4meplse wrote: »
    Thats the point. If they're not completely dry, burning them causes a health risk: http://www.borderbiomassfuels.co.uk/dangers-of-burning-unseasoned-firewood/


    People with log burners are often misers, they will do anything for free wood; chop it up with their chain saw and then store it. At least that is my view :)
  • peachyprice
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    VfM4meplse wrote: »
    Thats the point. If they're not completely dry, burning them causes a health risk: http://www.borderbiomassfuels.co.uk/dangers-of-burning-unseasoned-firewood/

    Have stuck it online but doubt there will be any interest. Guess I'm gonna have to get an axe :o

    They will dry out through the summer in time for use in autumn.
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