Free wood in Middlesex County Ma

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Feeling the Heat
Sep 16, 2015
489
Massachusetts
So I've spent a good amount of my time cutting splitting and stacking from some trees I had taken down. I'm down do the last and largest oak rounds that laugh at my maul and wedges. I need to get it out of here soon for some landscaping work we're having done so I'm giving it away to anyone who wants it. I figured I'd try hearth.com out before Craigslist. Only condition is that you're responsible for your own safety getting it out and you promise not to burn it green [emoji846].

If you are interested let me know.

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Why don't you noodle them
to movable size ?
 
Why don't you noodle them
to movable size ?

It's more of a time issue. I need them out of there soon and I already have enough of the smaller stuff and some pine that I'm working through. I burn mostly for fun, and while this wood is "free" to me (ignoring paying the tree guys to cut it down) it's been lots of work, has taken a long time to get where I am now and I can have more fun spending time with my family than out alone pounding on wood. If the remaining stuff is half a cord, that's about $125 if I bought it green and split. I've paid $125 for the convenience of getting my weekends back not to mention a ton of other projects I've got to get to around the house. That's more what this is about. I am no lumberjack and I can only pretend to be for so long... I know there are some better lumberjacks out there... if that's you take my wood [emoji846].

My second option is to sell it on Craigslist as seasoned ready to split wood - only $400 a cord. See if I can land myself on the Craigslist Laugh of the Day thread.
 
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Waaaaaay to far from me...otherwise I might have to consider it.