Posted by RBoots on June 29, 2017 at 20:27:00 from (173.241.113.102):
In Reply to: Red oak fire wood posted by rrlund on June 29, 2017 at 15:13:21:
A guy near me buys them by the facecord. Since tops are hard to estimate their total wood content, he spends a winter cutting at a certain woods and just pays for the facecords they remove. They have a processor, so they can do I think 30 facecord a day. I think they give 5 or 10 dollars a facecord for what they cut. People think that's cheap, but just like anything elses, they have all the cost and labor into it. 59 trees ain't too many, so it shouldn't take too long for someone to clean them up. I looked at a buddy's place last fall and marked 275 trees, mostly red oak. He was under the impression that the sawmill take tops and all lol. When I told him they don't, he said find one that will. Now he wants me to cut them, but I already told him I don't want the wood either.
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