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Firewood, Heating and Wood Burning Equipment
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<blockquote data-quote="avalancher" data-source="post: 1120365" data-attributes="member: 19174"><p>I agree with everyone else. if you have to buy wood, there really isnt much money to be had.</p><p>I get my wood for free, and generally speaking i can cut and load my trailer with 4 ricks of wood in about 2 hours. I then split and stack in about 2 hours.</p><p>All told I average a little bit more than 5 hours including travel time to get 4 ricks of wood ready for sale. At 60 bucks a rick I average about 10 bucks and hour after fuel etc. Not a lot, but when you consider the fact that it is all under the table it is equivent to about 15 bucks an hour working somewhere where they take taxes and such out of your paycheck.</p><p>Again, not a lot of money, but it all comes in handy during the slow winter months for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="avalancher, post: 1120365, member: 19174"] I agree with everyone else. if you have to buy wood, there really isnt much money to be had. I get my wood for free, and generally speaking i can cut and load my trailer with 4 ricks of wood in about 2 hours. I then split and stack in about 2 hours. All told I average a little bit more than 5 hours including travel time to get 4 ricks of wood ready for sale. At 60 bucks a rick I average about 10 bucks and hour after fuel etc. Not a lot, but when you consider the fact that it is all under the table it is equivent to about 15 bucks an hour working somewhere where they take taxes and such out of your paycheck. Again, not a lot of money, but it all comes in handy during the slow winter months for me. [/QUOTE]
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