Posted by Dachshund on March 05, 2014 at 08:29:17 from (216.139.126.249):
In Reply to: Fie wood.... posted by Jared in Wi on March 04, 2014 at 20:05:55:
Dunno....I realize most folks don't have it like we do, but...The wood I get is from a Amish sawmill. They cut it to whatever length I tell them, AND load my truck! I use a 1 ton dump bed to haul it the 2 miles to my house, then stack it. Since it is all "flat" it stacks nicely. It takes me no time at all to stack it (one of them even came over to help), and it is about 25' from the outdoor wood stove. They charge $35 a truckload - winter or summer. I KNOW I save money burning wood. We piled enough wood for two years for right at $140. No chainsaw, no splitter, no mess. Takes about an hour for two guys to stack a load. My other choice would be propane - and we won't go there on this thread!
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