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It looks like they're wrapping up the Stonington highway work. I feel like a groupie asking, but does anyone know where the feller went off to, or where the operation is headed next?
 
It was nice while it lasted. I went last weekend and got a load of wood. I went back for a second load and a cop was parked where I took the wood. I saw this as a sign ==c I did not stop for more. ;)
 
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It was nice while it lasted. I went last weekend and got a load of wood. I went back for a second load and a cop was parked where I took the wood. I saw this as a sign ==c I did not stop for more. ;)
It's funny... I didn't see a single cop out there. I must have gotten 6 cords worth from their piles.
 
Lucky bastards!
 
It was nice while it lasted. I went last weekend and got a load of wood. I went back for a second load and a cop was parked where I took the wood. I saw this as a sign ==c I did not stop for more. ;)
I had a cop doing Radar right near the spot I was picking up some Cherry.....I just backed up in front of him, walked to the back of my truck and waved as I unrolled my bed cover.....loaded up and left within 15 minutes, he never said a word....whats the worse he could do ?
 
I had a cop doing Radar right near the spot I was picking up some Cherry.....I just backed up in front of him, walked to the back of my truck and waved as I unrolled my bed cover.....loaded up and left within 15 minutes, he never said a word....whats the worse he could do ?
I had that happen in the past too...this time it seemed that his sole purpose was to make sure nothing happened...there were administrators that were saying this is not allowed...BTW...is there any more left?
 
I am not in CT, and am in MO., but wanted to VENT with my recent experience with a dishonest (does not honor his word), wood seller:

I have not been on www.hearth.com, in a year or so and would appreciate advice and maybe just a little bit of sympathy. Haa, haa.

I was sold a cord of oak firewood by a local Tree Service owner. He had someone deliver it. I completely trusted the owner over the phone, having never met him. He tells customers to write a "check" and he will not cash it for 30 days. If he customer does not like his wood or the way it performs, to stop payment on the check and that will be that.
I preferred paying in Cash ($120.00 plus $30.00 for delivery), and had the deliverer (who works for the owner part-time), sign and date on the Invoice that I had paid Cash.
Because I felt the owner sounded so honest and trustworthy in our phone conversation, I did not use my moisture meter before the wood was stacked. Yes, a stupid mistake that I am hoping I will not repeat for years to come.
After one week of trying to get the wood to light and stay lit, etc., I emailed the Owner and told him what was happening and that I suspected that there was over 20% moisture in the wood and that I wish I had written a check instead of Cash for the transaction.
I was still thinking this Owner was honest and we could compromise. Instead of keeping the man at his word (all verbal over the phone), and having it picked up, etc., I asked for a partial refund and that I would have a neighbor cut up the way-too-big-and-heavy oak wood, to expedite the drying process.
He had no remarks regarding the wood being "wet," and I took it he does not believe in the whole 20% MM stuff, that most of us on this site, do.
Three weeks went by and no partial refund received. I emailed him and asked when it had been mailed. Said he lives rurally, and the mail takes extra days, that he put a "little" bit of cash in an envelope for me, that he mailed "last week." I asked what he meant by "a little" and he was sending me $50.00. Note that the money amount was not the issue. I wanted good, dry wood for my wood stove. That was the whole motivation for buying it in the first place.
I said that I was paying $70.00 for wood that does not burn for me now, after the partial refund and not including the delivery charge? AND, that I would like him to come and get his wet wood and issue me a complete refund.
Long story short, he got very, very offensive in his emails when I told him that I did not think he was a very good business man if he was sending me cash in the mail? That it should have been a business check.
He said that if someone pays him in cash, he returns cash. If someone pays in a check, he will return a check, if they do not like the preformance of his wood.
I wait nearly another week and nothing.
He also stated in his email that maybe I needed to buy a MORE EXPENSIVE WOOD STOVE, and that's why the wood did not burn for me.
I was so upset and did not want to keep the game of emails back and forth with him. I told him that I was being honest about his wood and that there is nothing wrong with my one-year old EPA Drolet stove, or the way in which I light a fire.
I had to tell him to not email me back because I was so upset at how I was being treated. This guy totally sells you over the phone BECAUSE he assures you more than once that he would not hesitate to refund the transaction IF the customer is not happy and that he has his "reputation" to protect.
He is about 30 years old and has been in business for about 5.
Please, ... no lectures on the fact that I should have checked the wood before it was stacked with my MM. I told you. I am still a trusting sort of gal even in my young 50s, but could kick myself now, for not using it.
Still have not received the partial refund and do not know who to go to in order to file a Complaint. I live in the Springfield, Missouri area. Thank you for listening and I appreciate any constructive comments out there.
I am also considering (now) getting a Mikita chainsaw and a BOSS wood splitter and the hell with buying any future wood from any wood sellers.
t have run into another dishonest wood seller and wanted to tell my experience that began in November:
 
A M, you are not alone, there are plenty trusting souls who have kicked. I have a friend who has been burning for years and just had 2 cords dropped at his house, and he says "It feels too heavy to be seasoned"....I gave him my MM, and haven't heard back yet.
 
A M, you are not alone, there are plenty trusting souls who have kicked. I have a friend who has been burning for years and just had 2 cords dropped at his house, and he says "It feels too heavy to be seasoned"....I gave him my MM, and haven't heard back yet.
Thanks for that reply, BB, ... in all fairness and disclosure ... he had asked for my "mailing" address, which is a PO Box at my post office, but the strange thing is, he mailed it to my actual house address. I only look into that house box maybe once a week. There was his envelope and a 50.00 dollar bill with a note written on a blank Invoice that says to the effect: sorry that my wood did not work out for you. What a stupid part-con this guy turned out to be. Believe me, ON THE PHONE, before the purchase he was singing (practically) when he told me that a full refund would be given if the wood did not burn well for me.
This guy knows next to nothing about MMs and MC in wood, yet he brags how many big trees he has taken down for homeowners, etc., - oh, so THAT makes him a wood expert? Give me a break!!
 
It only took me a year of trying to buy seasoned wood that I learned it was futile. Especially in CT. For me it works out better and cheaper to buy log length and spend the savings on a splitter and saw.
Now that a bunch of trees have fallen in the neighborhood I haven't spent money on anything for two years and am already ahead of the game.
As a bonus, my wood is not only guaranteed seasoned, but it is all the size and length I prefer.

Of course I haven't even used my stove in December this year, and Christmas day is supposed to be in the mid 60's so I am really getting ahead on my seasoning this year.
 
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It only took me a year of trying to buy seasoned wood that I learned it was futile. Especially in CT. For me it works out better and cheaper to buy log length and spend the savings on a splitter and saw.
Now that a bunch of trees have fallen in the neighborhood I haven't spent money on anything for two years and am already ahead of the game.
As a bonus, my wood is not only guaranteed seasoned, but it is all the size and length I prefer.

Of course I haven't even used my stove in December this year, and Christmas day is supposed to be in the mid 60's so I am really getting ahead on my seasoning this year.

I learned the same lesson about trying to buy seasoned firewood. I started last year buying "seasoned firewood" and storing it for this year with the hopes of continuing this process. I would like to be able to buy log length, just not sure I have sufficient room in my yard to process it.
 
Thanks for that reply, BB, ... in all fairness and disclosure ... he had asked for my "mailing" address, which is a PO Box at my post office, but the strange thing is, he mailed it to my actual house address. I only look into that house box maybe once a week. There was his envelope and a 50.00 dollar bill with a note written on a blank Invoice that says to the effect: sorry that my wood did not work out for you. What a stupid part-con this guy turned out to be. Believe me, ON THE PHONE, before the purchase he was singing (practically) when he told me that a full refund would be given if the wood did not burn well for me.
This guy knows next to nothing about MMs and MC in wood, yet he brags how many big trees he has taken down for homeowners, etc., - oh, so THAT makes him a wood expert? Give me a break!!
It sounds to me like the guy did what he said he would in the e-mails and refunded almost half the cost of your wood. (Yes I know he didn't refund the delivery charge) I may be dense but what is the problem? Yes, I understand that you have nothing to burn right now but he has made a good faith attempt to make things right with you. He has probably already lost money on your transaction.
 
Hello all!

Just purchased my first home and have been starting to use the wood stove (Vermont Castings Resolute) to heat the home. Have not done an overnight burn yet as I haven't acquired a substantial amount of wood and am still figuring out how to efficiently use the stove, but I've found this forum/thread to be very helpful. Just wanted to introduce myself and will be keeping my eyes out for wood. Any tips for someone new to burning wood is always appreciated!
 
Welcome ot the forum Scienceshea. As a first year burner your biggest challenge will be getting any wood at all that is ready to burn.
 
Welcome ot the forum Scienceshea. As a first year burner your biggest challenge will be getting any wood at all that is ready to burn.
I was considering a pallet of biobricks until I can get some properly seasoned wood. I was given some wood from the prior home owner but not enough to last more than a few evenings.
 

So I stopped by on Saturday with the old 8 foot bed truck and filled her up twice. There was actually about 3 other trucks and the guy said there were two other people who had contacted him about the wood. He cut down 14 trees and the tree company was nice enough to cut them to 18-20 inch rounds. It was a festivus miracle and there is still a heaping pile left. If you are in the area I would send him an email to see if you can come down, cause it is definitely worth the trip. Thank you again for posting this....a craigslist listing that actually worked out!!!
 
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So I stopped by on Saturday with the old 8 foot bed truck and filled her up twice. There was actually about 3 other trucks and the guy said there were two other people who had contacted him about the wood. He cut down 14 trees and the tree company was nice enough to cut them to 18-20 inch rounds. It was a festivus miracle and there is still a heaping pile left. If you are in the area I would send him an email to see if you can come down, cause it is definitely worth the trip. Thank you again for posting this....a craigslist listing that actually worked out!!!
thats awesome. i would gladly stop down with the trailer, but i still have cords to split and my wife is getting at me. i specificallly took time off this week to split, but it seems mother nature disagrees. i might borrow a buddies canopy tent and put a tarp over it and split under it in the rain
 
Good idea to use the canopy tent! I have one, didn't think of that.
 
thats awesome. i would gladly stop down with the trailer, but i still have cords to split and my wife is getting at me. i specificallly took time off this week to split, but it seems mother nature disagrees. i might borrow a buddies canopy tent and put a tarp over it and split under it in the rain
Completely feel where your coming from....last winter I picked up 10-15 truck loads of the stuff they cleared off the power lines....i just piled it up in the yard till I couldn't fit any more. The Wife said no more wood till that is gone.....love the tent idea! Happy holidays all!
 
Hey guys - New on this thread, just wanted to chime in & start following it. I'm in Kent, kind of far from most of you from what i've read. Been at this for awhile, bought my first saw a Homelite XL 101 in 1966 in high school. 100.00 back then. Right now i'm down to 3 Stihls, an 041 I bought in '72, a 200t for small stuff, and a ms660 for the ones that make you grunt. I did 37 full cords last season, sold 25, we used 10 between 2 houses and another 2 for the syrup operation. This is the 3rd winter with a Garn here. I'll be 65 this coming May.