These are from last year, I'll get more later.
Just picture a Bobcat, dumptruck and about 75 more cords in logs...
Wih the processor it's about the same work to leave it in rounds or split it actually.
I only deal with real 128 cu ft cords, but some sellers don't. I keep very busy because I am an honest seller, never short on wood, EVER! Most of my customer tell me I have the biggest a cords they have ever bought... They had been shorted for years and years by others.
Damn, you split wood for $25/cord ?!!!
Here in N. California, oak can go for $250-$300/cord, softwoods $180-$225
Real cords only, we don't have no stinkin' face cords, ricks or any of those other fraudulent measures.
The great wall of wood!
Nice! Honesty is always the best policy.
Welcome to Arboristsite! :msp_thumbup:
Yes and long term is the best for business. I think some firewood "sellers" are looking at the short term "just made $50". They figure if they only deliver 3/4 of a cord that they have 1/4 cord left to make money on.
Repeat customers and word of mouth is 90% of my business. It's awesome to get an order from a friend, relative, etc of a customer because they saw or heard about what I had delivered. :msp_smile:
Of course I'm doing it for profit, but to hear things like that makes me a little warm inside.
Hey Valley Firewood ; welcome to A S. Looks like you have a nice operation there.
Will the Block buster handle the old growth knarly birch? Is it a bar saw or circular?
I just got 3 big truckloads of English or white oak and they are still green.I went to split them with my x27 yesterday and the axe head kicked back like I was hitting a tractor tire.Should I wait for natual cracking to appear or just use a neighbor's splitter for this batch. I only get the splitter for one day so I want to make sure that what I split is really knotty and can't be split by hand.The wood is very straight grained by the way.
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