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    Firewood processor

    Where I am wood seems to be pretty readily available. There is some competition around but not to much. I just do everything with a splitter and saw at the moment. Just have a hard time getting all the wood cut that I need.
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    Firewood processor

    I have considered raising my prices, I think the problem with raising them to much is that I will lose a lot of the current customers that I have.
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    Firewood processor

    Thanks for the opinions and advice. I should do somewhere near 100 cord this year. My problem is trying to find the time to get all that wood css while working full time. I sell out every year and have to turn people away, so if I can cut more wood I should be able to sell a lot more.
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    Firewood processor

    I run a small firewood business on the side. I am looking at purchasing a cordking M18-20. Was wondering if anyone here has one, and if they liked it or not. Or what people thought of them in general?
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    50/50 split

    Thank you everyone for all the great responses. I will have to discuss it with him and see if we can working something out. Thanks
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    50/50 split

    YA, I didn't think it was a very good deal. He doesn't just want it cut he also wants it split. So I do not think it is worth if. They cleared a couple acres and its all piled in big piles. Thanks for everyone's help
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    50/50 split

    Hello, I have a guy that has piles of logs from a recently logged property. He offered me a deal. For every cord I cut for myself I have to cut a cord for him, is this a decent deal or no? Thanks
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    Buying log length now

    Does the maple you cut now and split in the spring season well enough for burning next winter?
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    Buying log length now

    I usually get beech, red oak, Hard maple, ash, ironwood. Just depends where they are cutting,
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    Buying log length now

    No I do not plan on burning them this year. I was just trying to get ahead start for next year. As far as the dirt, I mean how dirty the logs will get from being dragged out by the skidder. Thanks
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    Buying log length now

    I was thinking on buying a load of log length wood to cut for firewood right now. Is this a bad idea, as the wood will probably be dirty? Or will I be alright? Thanks
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    Best Earmuffs

    Thank you so much everyone. I think I am going to go with the Peltors.
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    Best Earmuffs

    Looking to buy a new pair of earmuffs, just wondering what ones are the best to buy? Thanks
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    Best gloves for cutting, splitting, stacking.

    Thank you very much, very helpful.
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    Best gloves for cutting, splitting, stacking.

    Are most people buying the atlas gloves in large?
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    Best gloves for cutting, splitting, stacking.

    What size glove do most people buy medium or large, I am having trouble deciding?
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    Husky 365 X-Torq hard starting

    Thanks for all the great ideas, much appreciated.
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    Husky 365 X-Torq hard starting

    First let me say this site is great I have been looking around for a while now and decided to join. All the great information here helped me make the choice of what new saw I should by. So I just bought a brand new husky 365 x-torq the other day, and it is so hard to start when it is cold...
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