here is another great offer vvvvvvvvvvv Firewood/ you cut ...FREE * (Allegan State Game Area) © craigslist - Map data © OpenStreetMap round lake drive near 48 th st (google map) Seasoned hardwood already down a couple years. U-cut-its free...just cut me some too and you don't need any money! We can work this out on shares like that...OR you can take as big a load as you want as long as you deliver one load for me for every two that you take.. just so it fits in my woodburner!!OR you can clear out a predetermined portion of my dry,easy to access property for a (really gooder) deal $$...I have many many cords laying down from treetops to bigger logs , Oak, maple and some pine in there too for campfires! If you need some wood,as I do then lets make you a great deal on some...thanks for looking ! Firewood/ you cut ...FREE *
I wonder what they would say when you want them to sign an agreement you're not responsible for any property damage, including standing structures. Would it stand up in court I don't know but it would be interesting to see the wheels move in their head.
The first deal might get takers. Dunno about the two for one deal. A couple suburbanites looking for a cutting ground maybe.
Allegan State Game Area? If it’s state owned why would you need to split it up with this person? Sounds like a sneaky con to me. Hahaha
Did you put the " really gooder" in there, or was that party of the original ad? It sounds like a FHC'er.
I’d go for it, none of it looks to tricky. If one or two were beyond my skills because of structures you still would have saved them a lot of $$$. Then they could hire pro for the tricky ones. But then again I’m probably 700 miles away
State game areas allow firewood cutting along the fire road for a very reasonable fee. However, like Backwoods Savage said, that particular state game area has small parcels of private land within it. I've seen deals like that before. Some hard luck case from the near by city may take him up on the offer. It's not gooder but not necessarily a terrible deal. For the first deal I'd drop 'n chop all the easy wood and tell them how much I'd charge for the others near the buildings. Looks like they are all straight drops. No real difficulty on any of them. I love ash and that appears to be in great shape still.