If you were closer, I'd let you 'borrow' a cord or two.
I were in kansas i could probably hook you up but that would be a long haul o well!
Same here. But you can keep whats left.
Gee, thanks guys! Tha brings a tear to me eye! I'll be fine. I've got an old gas fired boiler that runs radiators in my 100-year-old house. I finally turned it on this week to make our mornings a bit more tolerable. (No insulation, huge house, one wood stove). I've been contemplating on buying a cord or two to see me through, but I hate to have to buy it, when I either get it for free or people pay me to take it!
Dang Uncle, its only early Dec., that be like Mickey D's running out of happy meals. Colder than expected, slight misunder estimate on wood needs? Be happy to share my stash, not stache, if possible.
Well, I knew I was a bit short, but we've been burning more than usual, and I also contracted with a buddy who wanted some work. I didn't really want to pay him cash, so we agreed that if he would split and stack what needed to be split, then he could take what he wanted when he wanted it, so the junk wood stack has been doing double time this Fall.
Yeah, I ought to go scrounge some. Too muddy right now to hit my usual spot. It's about 10 acres of woods in a low area that a great old farmer lets me take from. Lots of oak, hickory, ash, and poison ivy!
I checked out our local dump. People often chuck out branches and trunks there, but it's usually scrounged up pretty quickly.
There's a pallet company in the next town over. They have a HUGE stack of wood available, already cut up into prefectly sized chunks. It's about $15 for a truckload - you haul. Most of it is junk wood, but they get some oak in there once in a while. Another buddy of mine goes in the late spring to load up and pick out the jewels, since everyone else is out there in the fall/winter looking for the good stuff.