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i am almost 2 hours west up against the delaware and that is not the case here. lot more people burning here. all natural gas lines as you get close to the city so its not worth it for anybody there. plenty of yard cut trees and storm damaged to go around though.Trouble for him is that in this area you can get wood delivered free, log length or cut to order. The tree guys have to pay to dispose of logs. I doubt he gets a taker unless there are some good saw logs in it that someone can haul to a far away mill.
Holy $hit Sherlock that's a great score! If you could hire a tri-axle to pick up and deliver that load it would be worth doing..(broken link removed to http://newjersey.craigslist.org/zip/3852706491.html)
Yup and it's the same on the right coast! No free ride here..Wow... tree service guys here also have to pay for disposing of wood. Generally they just post an ad for free wood and the scrounges show up in droves and the wood is all gone in a few hours. Similar to wood chips, they run ads for free wood chips, and people get on a list for being dump sites. I get chips dumped here to keep the mud down on my property.
On the left coast, things be different.
Yup and it's the same on the right coast! No free ride here..
Within an hour or ninety minutes of NYC i would say. And not necessarily just the suburbs. Perhaps partly because life is too busy for collecting and processing wood but i think the main reason is that natural gas lines are run to nearly every house. As you start going west or north it gets quite rocky and they wont dig to run lines. To the south houses become more spread out but there are more and more people continually switching over to gas.So its just some isolated areas in NJ with all these free/free and delivered logs?
Within an hour or ninety minutes of NYC i would say. And not necessarily just the suburbs. Perhaps partly because life is too busy for collecting and processing wood but i think the main reason is that natural gas lines are run to nearly every house. As you start going west or north it gets quite rocky and they wont dig to run lines. To the south houses become more spread out but there are more and more people continually switching over to gas.
Not all Jersey guys!! I burn about 4 - 5 cords a season. I've scrounged, hauled, c/s/s each one of those cords.You jersey guys are spoiled rotten!
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