How much wood do you think this is?

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hartkem

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Someones selling a pile of seasoned wood close by for $125. I thinking about buying it. This is my first season burning and I already have about 6 cords stacked. I don't know how much i need but this looks to be a decent amount for the money.
 

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1 1/2 - 2 cords . . . around here that would be a fair deal
 
Do you know when it was cut? Since it all appears to be unsplit, it may not be fully seasoned (dry).
 
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looks like a good deal for $125
 
That looks to have been sitting for more than a couple years, but you may be surprised by the MC once it's split.
1.5 cord or so. Not a bad price if not too far away.
Once you get that, go get some more for next year.:cool:
 
1.5763 cords.

1.5715 cords :)

Reasonable price. The bottom stuff on the ground may be punky, be nice to leave it behind if it is ;)
 
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With the pile of bigger rounds. 2.164872 cords. And yes, that looks like a good deal.
 
You will like those elm rounds, the splits come with kindling attached :). Some good wood for next year. Good score!
 
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