Average around $310 a face cord/rick with tips. Three ricks in a cord if not mistaken. Knock off $10 during off months. Check out Nashville Craigslist to view my ads. Sure, I can ask any price I desire, but do I move any firewood at this outrageous amount is the question?
Another seller on Nashville CL uses hijacked photos in his ads. I post these photos and call him out.
Seldom used term in these parts. Mostly sold by the cord. Having only an F150 I sell by the half cord load. Cords bring 250-350, BUT is the buyer getting the correct amount and is the wood truly dry enough to burn. With customers I've encountered it not that often is. On a rare occasion I have sold a rik.
Used google.com to find the origin of every picture he uses in his ads. Alan might not be happy with my post. 7730780899.html My 50/50 ricks of hickory and white oak are in high demand; what I sell the most of.
My ricks (43 CUFT) go for $280. I don’t sell mixed firewood. I sell exact whole ricks or fractions of what the customer desires. 95% of what I sell is white oak or hickory. Cherry makes up the difference. Sales are picking up big time this week. Outside burning and smoking kicks off around Easter every year.
Have doubled my sales YTD and have a few days to go. Why, I haven’t a clue. All I really know is that I don’t have enough inventory. If I can obtain enough of the good stuff, 90k seems obtainable.
In sales. Diesel fuel is one of my biggest expenses since Nashville is about 60 miles away. I charge extra beyond 70 miles. I do get a decent amount of orders in the 80-95 mile range, but not a big deal if making multiple deliveries in middle TN
Not a bad haul. Making bundles has a time, material, equipment and delivery cost above selling a face cord. A decent bundling machine will cost $2,400 + tax and delivery. Producing any type of firewood isn’t cheap.