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Related: About this forumSo I got 2-1/2 cords of seasoned wood this week....
$1000 bucks. Gonna get serious about harvesting my own wood in the future.
Now I have to store it......bimmer.
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So I got 2-1/2 cords of seasoned wood this week.... (Original Post)
OAITW r.2.0
Oct 2023
OP
Wow it's gotten expensive. I don't really even remember how much it cost last time.
captain queeg
Oct 2023
#5
What kind of wood? Price seems comparable to what I pay here in Northern Nevada.
chicoescuela
Oct 2023
#8
Glad you get some help. We get mostly almond from Central California. It burns long and hot.
chicoescuela
Oct 2023
#10
OAITW r.2.0
(28,529 posts)2. Part of my reality. blm. Every goddam year.
2naSalit
(93,141 posts)3. I miss it...
And I don't. If I had a stove to feed, I'd be on top of that. But I don't so I don't.
sprinkleeninow
(20,560 posts)4. Enjoy those cracklin' fires you'll be havin'! 🔥🍂🍁❄️
OAITW r.2.0
(28,529 posts)6. 75% wood heat / 25% oil fired HW.
I get a 4 hour exercise ahead of me.
captain queeg
(11,780 posts)5. Wow it's gotten expensive. I don't really even remember how much it cost last time.
That was about 8 yrs ago when i sold my house. Havent had a wood stove since. But I always loved it.
OAITW r.2.0
(28,529 posts)7. If $400/cord is high here, I'm betting $5-600/cord in Southern Maine.
chicoescuela
(1,613 posts)8. What kind of wood? Price seems comparable to what I pay here in Northern Nevada.
The hard part is stacking it after it is dumped in my driveway
OAITW r.2.0
(28,529 posts)9. Beech, Birch, and Ash primarily,
Yeah,,,that's where #1 son comes in.
chicoescuela
(1,613 posts)10. Glad you get some help. We get mostly almond from Central California. It burns long and hot.