. . . process it . . . keep half for yourself and sell off the other half?
Since I no longer have access to the wood lot where I was getting my wood . . . and I am cheap . . . and scrounging is a challenge up here since so many folks heat with wood I have been thinking about buying a truck load of tree length wood, processing it, keeping half and selling the other half as it should just about pay for the truck load of wood.
I am also thinking of keeping the wood for a year and then selling it as seasoned wood as this would fetch a better price vs. green wood. Been thinking about this and figured I would even throw in a wheel barrow load or so of kindling (I can get free softwood slabs from my Uncle.)
This wouldn't really be a money making endeavor as I would only be selling 5-6 cords . . . it would be more of a case of covering the cost of the wood.
Since I no longer have access to the wood lot where I was getting my wood . . . and I am cheap . . . and scrounging is a challenge up here since so many folks heat with wood I have been thinking about buying a truck load of tree length wood, processing it, keeping half and selling the other half as it should just about pay for the truck load of wood.
I am also thinking of keeping the wood for a year and then selling it as seasoned wood as this would fetch a better price vs. green wood. Been thinking about this and figured I would even throw in a wheel barrow load or so of kindling (I can get free softwood slabs from my Uncle.)
This wouldn't really be a money making endeavor as I would only be selling 5-6 cords . . . it would be more of a case of covering the cost of the wood.


I don't know, but something sound a little sleazy about this plan. But I guess if Jake takes this route he would have even more success if he parked out by the school and sold the "good stuff" to the kids getting out of school, maybe get a few of them working inside and dealing the stuff for him. 
, ,if it doesn't work,,you will have more seasoned firewood. ,,Where is the down side?