You're probably better off staying small at it and not getting into a big investment if you just want to pick at it. Bundles might work. I dunno.... but it's not a big thing around here. We sell firewood by the tandem load. 6 cords in one shot at 155/cord, but that's getting into perhaps more investment than you want. Get a decent Honda powered splitter and have at it. We also sell some by the half ton load for those that want to haul their own... but that's more for a select few people. We generally don't want people knowing where the wood pile is at. It tends to lead to self serve when we're not around. We've never had any trouble with cheques, yet... Credit is the thing to stay clear of. We also have to charge sales tax and we include that in the price since we've been burnt on that more than once, so I'd suggest that you do that, IF you are allowed to and required to charge tax.......... You may also find it easier to sell wood by the load or bundle rather than a cord. It's amazing how many people have no idea what a cord of wood is in terms of measurement and who are readily willing to argue the subject because they think you shorted them. Beware of the old guys that 'cut wood all their life'..........
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