Hey guys, so as of today I am over one year ahead on wood (meaning enough for this year and next year). This is 8 full cords, as I go through about 4 a year.
As much as I would love to just keep adding and adding wood to my stockpile, I've decided 8 cords is about the maximum I want to keep on my small property.
That being said, I want to keep cutting, so I think I'm going to sell some firewood. I have a 6.5' F-150, and I am going to sell it tossed in to the rails. I posted an ad on Craigslist for $75 for a truck load of oak delivered within 10-15 miles, and I already got a call and am going to deliver a load Thursday.
Do you guys think this is a reasonable rate? Am I under/over charging? I checked Craigslist and it seems most are selling a truck load for $50-60, some delivering some not. Taking out the cost of gas both getting and delivering it, I figure I am profiting at least $50 for what is probably about 1/3 cord.
As those of you that follow this forum closely know, I have access to lots and lots of oak right now, so I'm not too worried about letting some of it go.
What are your guys thoughts? I already know most of you would say get 2-3 years ahead, someday I will, but right now it just isn't feasible.
As much as I would love to just keep adding and adding wood to my stockpile, I've decided 8 cords is about the maximum I want to keep on my small property.
That being said, I want to keep cutting, so I think I'm going to sell some firewood. I have a 6.5' F-150, and I am going to sell it tossed in to the rails. I posted an ad on Craigslist for $75 for a truck load of oak delivered within 10-15 miles, and I already got a call and am going to deliver a load Thursday.
Do you guys think this is a reasonable rate? Am I under/over charging? I checked Craigslist and it seems most are selling a truck load for $50-60, some delivering some not. Taking out the cost of gas both getting and delivering it, I figure I am profiting at least $50 for what is probably about 1/3 cord.
As those of you that follow this forum closely know, I have access to lots and lots of oak right now, so I'm not too worried about letting some of it go.
What are your guys thoughts? I already know most of you would say get 2-3 years ahead, someday I will, but right now it just isn't feasible.
