Dalmatian90
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Surprised I haven't had to break out smelling salts given the shocked reaction of any of my friends I told I was buying a load:
2-1/2 cords of Red Oak logs, $250. Haven't measured it, but it eyeballed OK to me and was delivered in the right size truck to hold 2-1/2 cords volume and weight wise.
As I mentioned in another thread, I'm trying to clean up around the edges of the lawn including clearing an area that I want to plant a small orchard. So my production rate is real low and most of the wood is Red Maple which I'd rather not try heating with in the middle of winter (though I have in the past).
Would love to get a grapple load (7-8 cords around here) someday to really get ahead on my firewooding. Felling, cleaning up, loading takes up a bit of time. But I detest buying that much at once until I also know I can buy a more efficient stove for it.
2-1/2 cords of Red Oak logs, $250. Haven't measured it, but it eyeballed OK to me and was delivered in the right size truck to hold 2-1/2 cords volume and weight wise.
As I mentioned in another thread, I'm trying to clean up around the edges of the lawn including clearing an area that I want to plant a small orchard. So my production rate is real low and most of the wood is Red Maple which I'd rather not try heating with in the middle of winter (though I have in the past).
Would love to get a grapple load (7-8 cords around here) someday to really get ahead on my firewooding. Felling, cleaning up, loading takes up a bit of time. But I detest buying that much at once until I also know I can buy a more efficient stove for it.