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    Default What to do?

    I have at least 4 loads, log size 10 to 20 footers, mostly ash stacked as neat as I could in three seperate piles in a clearing. I dont know how to get rid of it, looking for ideas, I dont want to give it away....

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    Default Re: What to do?

    Burn It.
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    Default Re: What to do?

    Quote Originally Posted by murphy1244 View Post
    Burn It.
    dude...really...cmon.

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    Default Re: What to do?

    Hi,
    Sell it for fire wood, or call a logging company who could buy it from you,

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    Default Re: What to do?

    If you have a way to haul it, sell it as "log length" firewood. It goes for $80-$100 per cord here. If you can't haul it, call an area firewood dealer. You might get around $50 per cord that way.

    Or, look for a timber outfit that advertises "roadside pickup." Mills that take those loads, if you have any mills around, often want standard, uniform lengths and minimum diameters.
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    Default Re: What to do?

    Quote Originally Posted by BUBBLEHEAD1 View Post
    dude...really...cmon.
    Dude,What did you want me to say? I burn it. I burn Walnut and Oak too.
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    Default Re: What to do?

    Quote Originally Posted by murphy1244 View Post
    Dude,What did you want me to say? I burn it. I burn Walnut and Oak too.
    X2---Cut it up and burn it....Or put it on craigslist and let someone else do the same...
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    Default Re: What to do?

    Build a log cabin??
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    Quote Originally Posted by jerrybob View Post
    Build a log cabin??
    I actually thought about it....

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    Quote Originally Posted by murphy1244 View Post
    Dude,What did you want me to say? I burn it. I burn Walnut and Oak too.
    Sorry I thought you meant just stack it up and burn it, I have years of firewood, and this would be way too much for one person.

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