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Firewood, Heating and Wood Burning Equipment
Firewood worth more than Logs
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<blockquote data-quote="avalancher" data-source="post: 1551024" data-attributes="member: 19174"><p>On a bright note, in some ways it has helped the "firewood" scenario.Mills arent taking any logs, so the loggers are not working.Folks who want small lots cleared cant get loggers to do the job,no market for the wood, so they are looking for other ways to get lots cleared.I picked up three jobs in the last month for clearing lots.They pay for the cat lease and my time,both hauling away the wood and running the cat, I haul home wood and a little bit of cash, and the landowner gets the clearing a good bit cheaper than if he had hired a logging crew.</p><p>Not big dollars mind you, but I price my labor running a machine at 22 bucks an hour and they pay for the machine and fuel.make a few bucks and get a good bit of wood too.Winner all the way around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="avalancher, post: 1551024, member: 19174"] On a bright note, in some ways it has helped the "firewood" scenario.Mills arent taking any logs, so the loggers are not working.Folks who want small lots cleared cant get loggers to do the job,no market for the wood, so they are looking for other ways to get lots cleared.I picked up three jobs in the last month for clearing lots.They pay for the cat lease and my time,both hauling away the wood and running the cat, I haul home wood and a little bit of cash, and the landowner gets the clearing a good bit cheaper than if he had hired a logging crew. Not big dollars mind you, but I price my labor running a machine at 22 bucks an hour and they pay for the machine and fuel.make a few bucks and get a good bit of wood too.Winner all the way around. [/QUOTE]
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