Posted by Billy NY on October 27, 2015 at 12:15:36 from (104.228.35.235):
In Reply to: Firewood Prices posted by Traditional Farmer on October 27, 2015 at 09:58:13:
I've seen it as high as $325 a full cord, 4x4x8 stack. Seems to average just over $200. I don't get the games people play with firewood, face cords, this and that. A customer should expect to pay a little more for a lesser quantity, seems that is how everything else works, but for what some of these people ask for a face cord, is almost full cord price! So its best to deal with someone reputable.
On CL, if you have the means, often times there is good deals on a variety of wood, from tree jobs, some split, some blocked, some you do both, most is easy access and there's enough to make it worth doing, I've seen many where I could have filled my F600 with blocks or split, free or very reasonable/wholesale like when you buy from a logger, though once in awhile someone will price it high. Most is hardwood, but some is pine or similar, its fun to see what comes up on CL after storms or tree jobs have been done.
Wood is seemingly plentiful here given a lot of unused areas that were fields, pasture, have grown back to forest since the 60's-70's etc. Shameful that so much elm goes to waste, dead elm trees are everywhere around here.
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