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New way to scrounge for firewood
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<blockquote data-quote="1967 Tempest" data-source="post: 5337429" data-attributes="member: 122221"><p>I usually search CL which works but is usually slow. You have to check back often. This year I started an ad asking for it. The first day I got a return of a HUGE honey pot of wood.</p><p></p><p>It is 35 miles away and takes about an hour to get to. Which is the bad part, but I have taken 3 cord out so far. I haven't even made it to the big stuff yet. Most white oak and ash. The lady was grateful as these trees where from Sandy. New saw is the best! All the trees where on the ground or at an angle from the blow over.</p><p></p><p>I think it is a toss up. 2 hours to pick up .6 to .7 cord (fully loaded with rounds in 8' bed) but free. I've used more time LOOKING for free wood.</p><p></p><p>Point? Start an ad asking for it. I am almost turning people away!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1967 Tempest, post: 5337429, member: 122221"] I usually search CL which works but is usually slow. You have to check back often. This year I started an ad asking for it. The first day I got a return of a HUGE honey pot of wood. It is 35 miles away and takes about an hour to get to. Which is the bad part, but I have taken 3 cord out so far. I haven't even made it to the big stuff yet. Most white oak and ash. The lady was grateful as these trees where from Sandy. New saw is the best! All the trees where on the ground or at an angle from the blow over. I think it is a toss up. 2 hours to pick up .6 to .7 cord (fully loaded with rounds in 8' bed) but free. I've used more time LOOKING for free wood. Point? Start an ad asking for it. I am almost turning people away! [/QUOTE]
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