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Re: what are you guys paying for firewood per face
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Posted by Murray on September 26, 2003 at 04:58:35 from (65.118.145.185):
In Reply to: what are you guys paying for firewood per facecord posted by KURT (mi) on September 25, 2003 at 18:01:52:
Ouch. Well here in the southern teir of NY we have lots of Amish sawmills and they mostly all have cutoff saws and cut up the slabs and they go in a big pile or on a truck. the truckers get between $60 and $100 a load for about 5 to 9 face cords. Sometimes this time of year the one guys pile is so big he needs it moved to keep sawing and he pays us to come in and move it with our loader and trucks don't care what we do with it so I bring it home. Great deal to get payed to heet my home. If I go get it it is $1 per foot a pickup load (6 foot box $6) Last year I heated my house for 5 month's for $150. Have a nice day!!
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