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WinonaRail's Wood Yard

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  1. T.Jeff Veal

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    Nice to see your sales picking up too.
    We have several orders on the book, got to find time to git'ter done
     
  2. WinonaRail

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    Sounds like you were pretty busy! Gotta love those Benjamins in your pocket!

    It was a pretty lackluster weekend for me. About the same as a typical week and my slowest holiday in history. I really stocked the stand up so the good news is I am all set for this week.
     
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    Somehow you always make a way to make the rest of us look like slackers. :thumbs::rofl: :lol:
     
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    Good thing it's a Ford! Otherwise it probably would have totaled the truck. :rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol:
     
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    That's the positive...at least its stocked. Been there done that myself.
    My one regular postponed til Friday as she was working yesterday. Had a new customer call looking for stove wood. The other wood guys stuff was too green yet...typical complaint I hear. I'm really tight on inventory (don't want to run out for my regulars later in the Winter) so I'll sell him the remnant stuff I have sitting here and there. Not pretty but dry. He'd only need half cord to supplement his supply for the Winter but wants 2-3 cords for next year. I'd prefer to keep just half cord casual burners and am thinking of taking it to the next level. (whatever that is) Having a steady supply of wood is my main issue. With storage I'd figure a way.

    Yes the Benjamins are nice. My labor day sales were about 1/3 of what I sold from June, July and August.
     
  7. T.Jeff Veal

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    Not me...:whistle::whistle::whistle:I'm the slacker...
     
  8. WinonaRail

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    I totally get your point of view. Doing this part time makes it hard to deliver large bulk orders, knowing half your inventory will be gone. I walk away from those orders and happily fill in when they need a little extra like you're doing. They are generally more profitable as well.

    I got a text from a customer asking for another load (1/4) cord for his lake rental. This will be the second (and I assume last) for the year. I'll get it to him by the weekend.
     
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    Those smaller volumes are great. My quarter cord of mulberry sale turned into a half. I have a couple regulars in the heating season that take smaller amounts at a time.

    I contacted the new guy this morning and have a half cord of remnant wood I'll sell him delivered maybe this weekend. He was fine with it. Well dried but older and "not pretty". Second year burner.
    I mentioned my other specialty woods, BL and hickory and thinking he'll take hickory when I can access it. Yard too squishy yet to drive back there. Kinda would like to dump a couple of my far away customers.
     
  10. WinonaRail

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    Customers can be "fired." Are there any other members that are closer that could service them? Might be a good way to hand them off. Before you ask, I'm not interested. :whistle::p
     
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    I did refer a customer who answered my CL ad to Eric Wanderweg last year as he was a lot closer to him than I. Guy got some great wood and its my understanding he is now a regular customer. Dunno if Eric was planning on being in the wood business but he is now.
     
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    That guy turned out to be my favorite customer, and one town over to boot :yes: He wants 2 cords this fall, but knowing his wood situation I'm probably going to end up selling him twice that.
     
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    Better go back and get that crotch wood then! Even if he is your only customer its worth it knowing he is happy and you can keep him supplied. A lot of work goes into making a cord as we all know.

    One reason I liked having casual burners as customers. Half cords lasted them most of the Winter plus i get a bit more for a half vs. a full. Took on a two cord customer three years ago and a couple new ones last year plus a new burner who will need 2-3 next year. I'm thinking of taking it to the next level. Been thinking about it the last couple days. Guess that means my hoarding "problem" just got worse.
     
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    Where do you plan to stack and store the "next level"? You may need a 3 story parking garage to hold all the splits!
     
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    Second delivery of the year to a lake rental just a few miles from me. Quarter cord of mixed hardwoods for campfires. It was a really pretty night on the lake but windy.[​IMG][​IMG][​IMG]

    Sent from my motorola edge plus 5G UW (2022) using Tapatalk
     
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    Looks great, Gary...bet you brought in a few Benjamins for all that work...:thumbs:
     
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    Benjamin and some of his cousins made it a good day. After Venmo took their cut, a few of them were unavailable.

    I believe I saw that you're having an anniversary. Best wishes to you and Miz Carol!
     
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    :handshake:thank you, brother.
     
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    Got a text inquiring about hickory bundles yesterday early afternoon. Didn't see it until later as I was leaving the dump (with some scrounged wood) headed to storage. Guy needed it right away as he was a fireman on his way to work. Making pizzas in their new oven tonight and he was on until Sunday. Turns out he was close by so I loaded up some hickory and dropped it off. He gets more volume as the splits were bigger than bundle size and I don't have to resize and wrap. Win/win! He has a brother in law that owns a pizza truck and was going to show him too. IMG_6069.JPG I'm liking these small volume smoker sales. Triple the money vs. cordage sales.
     
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    Scrounged this at the dump yesterday. I think its apple, maybe crab apple. Is there any difference in the two for smoking? IMG_6066.JPG IMG_6068.JPG IMG_6073.JPG IMG_6074.JPG IMG_6067.JPG