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<blockquote data-quote="Mowingman" data-source="post: 3155960" data-attributes="member: 9924"><p>I might be setting a record for long wood hauls. I travel 104 miles one way, to get wood from my cutter. It is the closest place i can get wood cheap enough to resell at my lot, and make a fair profit. I haul 8 ricks, cut to length and split, on each load. Last load grossed 27,440#, and the net, after subtracting the weight of the truck and trailer, was 14,440#. It is really hard to find large quantities of good hardwoods to cut, here in our part of Texas.</p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mowingman, post: 3155960, member: 9924"] I might be setting a record for long wood hauls. I travel 104 miles one way, to get wood from my cutter. It is the closest place i can get wood cheap enough to resell at my lot, and make a fair profit. I haul 8 ricks, cut to length and split, on each load. Last load grossed 27,440#, and the net, after subtracting the weight of the truck and trailer, was 14,440#. It is really hard to find large quantities of good hardwoods to cut, here in our part of Texas. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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