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Firewood, Heating and Wood Burning Equipment
Have mountain of firewood for sale....$75.00 a pickup load in Norton, Oh
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<blockquote data-quote="svk" data-source="post: 5281738" data-attributes="member: 41967"><p>Has anyone ever actually been audited for firewood volume discrepancies? What state agency is supposed to monitor, the department of weights and measures? I can see if some joker was selling face cord as whole cord or something. But otherwise if you both feel that a load of wood in your truck is worth X dollars, who really cares. </p><p></p><p>Now of course long vs short vs extra short box, stacked or tossed, and amount of pile heap allowed are variables that could be discussed. </p><p></p><p>And to to OP (original poster). What species of wood, when was it split, and is the wood solid or does it have some rot?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svk, post: 5281738, member: 41967"] Has anyone ever actually been audited for firewood volume discrepancies? What state agency is supposed to monitor, the department of weights and measures? I can see if some joker was selling face cord as whole cord or something. But otherwise if you both feel that a load of wood in your truck is worth X dollars, who really cares. Now of course long vs short vs extra short box, stacked or tossed, and amount of pile heap allowed are variables that could be discussed. And to to OP (original poster). What species of wood, when was it split, and is the wood solid or does it have some rot? [/QUOTE]
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