zogger
Tree Freak
Ha! If I lived on long island, Id be buying tomtrees free junk wood he stacks up outside his driveway!
hehehehe
Around $150 a cord here, oak or hickory, good luck on trying to sell most anything else, thats the pro guys who actually advertise cords or half cords, etc., but most CL ads talk about some nebulous load of wood. So much a load.... or a ric, rick, rack, rank, some other vague term, prices there really vary, 40 to 80. And you pretty much have to offer to stack, all the ads say stacked, so competition must be fierce.
As you can guess, I dont sell any, cant see making any loot at 150 a cord, delivered and stacked, doing it by hand like I do it. I think if you were really automated and machines did all the moving around, and you already had the machines, and free easy access wood..maybe. Like a processor then a big truck and a low bed and use a skidsteer and all the wood has been palletized, that way.
The economy is too dismal here, demand isnt high and way too many guys out of work who own a chainsaw and a pickup. And good hardwood trees just everywhere.
Kiln dried oak bundles are 2 for $8 at the grocery store. .75 cubic feet per bundle, looks to be half a dozen splits in there or so. Whomever is doing that looks to be the only guys making money.
hehehehe
Around $150 a cord here, oak or hickory, good luck on trying to sell most anything else, thats the pro guys who actually advertise cords or half cords, etc., but most CL ads talk about some nebulous load of wood. So much a load.... or a ric, rick, rack, rank, some other vague term, prices there really vary, 40 to 80. And you pretty much have to offer to stack, all the ads say stacked, so competition must be fierce.
As you can guess, I dont sell any, cant see making any loot at 150 a cord, delivered and stacked, doing it by hand like I do it. I think if you were really automated and machines did all the moving around, and you already had the machines, and free easy access wood..maybe. Like a processor then a big truck and a low bed and use a skidsteer and all the wood has been palletized, that way.
The economy is too dismal here, demand isnt high and way too many guys out of work who own a chainsaw and a pickup. And good hardwood trees just everywhere.
Kiln dried oak bundles are 2 for $8 at the grocery store. .75 cubic feet per bundle, looks to be half a dozen splits in there or so. Whomever is doing that looks to be the only guys making money.