Sounds like he should have been out cutting a couple of years ago!! At least he knows about burning wet wood. Gary
That's really cool. At first I was all, you know... ... then I came back down to earth and knew I'd have that torn off the back first run down in the woods... guaranteed... (Bull in the china closet handicap ) Sure is a great idea tho.
http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/zip/4842722794.html We have several stacks of recently cut wood from four locust trees that are available for pick-up. Wood is nice fire-wood or could be used for creative purposes. The large branches are 6-7 feet long and around 4 inches thick. The medium branches are up to 4 feet long and 2 inches thick. Some branches are smaller than that. If you are interested, you must take all the wood. There is one really long stack (photographed in front and back), and two smaller stacks. Please contact for address.
http://chambersburg.craigslist.org/for/4819434812.html Seasoned firewood Not Split Pickup Load - $55 (Fort Loudon) © craigslist - Map data © OpenStreetMap (google map) (yahoo map) safety tips prohibited items product recalls avoiding scams Seasoned firewood Not split Thrown on Pickup Load You must load Not Stacked nor Overflowing
http://seattle.craigslist.org/est/tls/4847234485.html Works great. Trade for seasoned DRY maple or fir.
Great ad! Wood Shed - $50 (Middle Granville, NY) Wood Shed. You must remove! 18 feet long 7 Feet deep without overhang (18 feet with overhang) 8 Feet high The wood you see in the shed is not included in price
Don't think that woodshed will be there for very long! Just one tandem axle tractor trailer, 3/4 truck and a couple hydraulic jacks with some cribbing....paint it gone!! Looks nice, too!