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Posted by Puller504 on September 26, 2003 at 06:31:52 from (199.35.100.104):
In Reply to: Re: what are you guys paying for firewood per face posted by kyhayman on September 25, 2003 at 18:08:10:
Face, rick, there are many different ways to price out firewood. The only true recognized measure of firewood is the cord. A cord of wood cut and split measures 128 cubic feet. 16 inch long pieces stacked evenly 4 feet high and 3 rows deep. A face or rick is referred to as the first or "face" row of a cord. This would be 1/3 of a cord of firewood. I sold firewood off our farm for years, could pile 1/2 a cord on the pickup. I sold all I could for $75 a load, delivered within a 10 mile radius of the farm. This included the cities of Brunswick and Medina, here in Ohio. I always let the wood cure (dry out) for a year so it would burn nicely for my customers. Hope this helps, Don
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