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Tree Removal and Firewood Companies - Partnership?
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<blockquote data-quote="svk" data-source="post: 5789051" data-attributes="member: 41967"><p>First of all, welcome to the site.</p><p></p><p>Not a logger or tree service operator, but just thinking out loud here. If you have to purchase the equipment to haul unprocessed wood from a tree service job site and pay someone to operate the equipment you are cutting way into your profit. The other issue of tree service wood is that it is often of low quality/undesirable species and may be obnoxiously large and/or loaded with metal because of what the homeowners pounded/bolted into it.</p><p></p><p>I have always viewed tree service wood as a great way for a wood burner to supplement their supply but in that case you are doing it on your own time as a hobby and using a pickup truck versus running a business where you have to tie up dedicated equipment and pay an employee for their time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svk, post: 5789051, member: 41967"] First of all, welcome to the site. Not a logger or tree service operator, but just thinking out loud here. If you have to purchase the equipment to haul unprocessed wood from a tree service job site and pay someone to operate the equipment you are cutting way into your profit. The other issue of tree service wood is that it is often of low quality/undesirable species and may be obnoxiously large and/or loaded with metal because of what the homeowners pounded/bolted into it. I have always viewed tree service wood as a great way for a wood burner to supplement their supply but in that case you are doing it on your own time as a hobby and using a pickup truck versus running a business where you have to tie up dedicated equipment and pay an employee for their time. [/QUOTE]
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