460magnum
ArboristSite Member
I got real lucky here in Indiana county, I might even share with someone... I took a ride the other day on my 660 Grizzly with my little one (she's two and loves this quad more than her dad!) I ran into a new gas well "surprise, surprise" Anyway I knew who takes care of the ground and went to talk to him. This piece of ground is huge no idea how many acres. So I ask the guy about cutting firewood turns out he is a friend of the family and told me take it all! When these Methane wells are going in they are clearing and piling all the trees up and letting them lay! SCORE! Big cherry 20" plus rounds, Hickory, Oak, poplar and walnut. There are some other varieties but I'm not sure of the type. Hickory and oak are big also I would say the smallest end of the majority of these logs are 16":jawdrop: There's 4 piles of logs, so far we took 8 trailer loads and 7 truck loads from the one pile and it isn't even half gone! I am going to get pics to you by the beginning of the week! I decided to cut and sell a bunch of firewood as you can drive right to the piles, cut the wood and put into the truck with amazing ease! Literally I could back up on-top of the piles! My question to you guys is what would be the best way to sell it? Level truck load? Cord? Heaping truck? I have a F150 2004 new body style so it holds the wood So far I have roughly about 6 cords in the 2 weekends I have got to go cut and plan on cutting until I have no room left :greenchainsaw: