been awhile since i sold firewood, did it for about 3 years. sold small bundles mostly, averaged about 30-35 bundles on a pickup. sold for $7.00 bundle. did not do much splitting as what i was selling was from 3-6 inches in diameter. anything bigger i still didnt split as everyone would buy up to around 8" without being split. 8" and up, even 16-18" max was sold by the pickup load to regular customers that burned it in a fireplace (i would call it a regular fireplace) not a little apartment fireplace. sold pickup load for 150.00, never had the bigger pieces pile up on me. my costs were just the expense of cutting and hauling, most of the stuff i cut i even got paid to do.
cut oak, and hickory but mostly mesquite. always had alot sold around the holidays even during summer. would go up to the state park and sell it from the side of the road to people headed to the park. even made sells inside the park as they never had any there, nearest little store was 5 miles from the entrance. just mumblin larry cook
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