rozett
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- Joined
- Mar 23, 2002
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- 730
- Location
- Maine
- Tractor
- Cub Cadet 7360SS & Craftsman GT3000 23 HP w/50
I'm actually have a small firewood business. Last year (2004), I cut, split, and delivered 90 cords of seasoned hardwood. This year, I cut that in half. I was selling seasoned for $175 and green for $130 earlier this year, but I stopped taking orders in July. I tried to keep my price at market. When oil prices soared, wood dealers went up over $200 a cord. I stood by the price I quoted when I took the order.
There are a number of dealers in the area with firewood processors. They suck up most of the hardwood from loggers and can create cords of firewood with very little labor. In my case, I cut by hand and use a hydraulic splitter, and then load my trailer by hand. Good work for a high school kid or two. But it is very strenuous work for an old guy. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif I haven't decided if I will do it next year. Just looking for cashflow until my Christmas trees mature.
There are a number of dealers in the area with firewood processors. They suck up most of the hardwood from loggers and can create cords of firewood with very little labor. In my case, I cut by hand and use a hydraulic splitter, and then load my trailer by hand. Good work for a high school kid or two. But it is very strenuous work for an old guy. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif I haven't decided if I will do it next year. Just looking for cashflow until my Christmas trees mature.