I don't disagree w/ bspring and backwoods. If you're an honest person you expect to be dealt w/ honestly. There should be more people like that. But it's like buying anything, used cars, a house; usually (or at least you have to assume) the seller will try to make his product sound better than it is. scjotul kicked the tires and called the guy on it.
Seems like half the firewood sellers don't know seasoned from non-seasoned and even if they do, who's gonna sit on cord upon cord of well stacked firewood for 2 yrs+ to sell it at $150/cord, ain't happenin'.
If you can use the wood you and the price is right I say buy it. When you realize how much time went into cutting and splitting that 1/2 cord for $50 it's a bargain.
I don't disagree w/ bspring and backwoods. If you're an honest person you expect to be dealt w/ honestly. There should be more people like that. But it's like buying anything, used cars, a house; usually (or at least you have to assume) the seller will try to make his product sound better than it is. scjotul kicked the tires and called the guy on it.
Seems like half the firewood sellers don't know seasoned from non-seasoned and even if they do, who's gonna sit on cord upon cord of well stacked firewood for 2 yrs+ to sell it at $150/cord, ain't happenin'.
If you can use the wood you and the price is right I say buy it. When you realize how much time went into cutting and splitting that 1/2 cord for $50 it's a bargain.
I don't disagree either. I will take advantage of the situation. I'm not taking advantage of anyone when I sell it. A good, solid 1/2 cord of seasoned hickory will bring $150. here no problem.
Ahhh...Who am I kidding? I'd end up burning it for myself...
Just saying, though...
$300/cord is pretty pricey. Mostly cords go for between $120-180 around here but I have seen some high prices. I saw an add or two in nycraigs listing "city cords" in Manhattan. God only knows what that is or goes for.
Hickory is harder to get at that price but if you know a logger (and half of the men here are loggers) you can get them to sell you a truck load at that price and it is genuine.But you have to wait until they get into some of it. its patchy. Maple is the most plentiful wood here.Was it really hickory?
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