How about Cockeysville MD? DANG! Wish I was closer. Oak logs- Free for firewood or milling - materials - by owner - sale
I've seen a bunch of good hoards in baltimore and harford county before. Not worth the 50 mile drive. I worked in timonium and parkville for 8.5 years. Dont miss the drive, traffic or jerky manager.
Anyone near Pewaukee WI? Looks like a great opportunity. Just a bit too far for me to go. Easy to get to, free, and quality wood. JJ or TJ Watt maybe? They live close.
Right? If I had a bigger trailer I might make the 37 Mile each way trip. It's all laid out ready to go, drive up, cut and haul.
37 miles one way? I’d probably do that even without a trailer on something that easy. But I’d damm sure take a trailer no matter what size if I had one
My buddy with the Toolcat lives 10 miles away from my house. There's pretty much unlimited trees to cut from his land, and a lot of ash is there to take. Granted, it's not as easy pickings as that score I posted above, but he's got this to play with.
Falls Church VA anyone? You can drive right up to the wood! Free oak tree trunk rounds - free stuff (craigslist.org)
The year advertised is wrong but that thing is a gem I haven't seen one of those around in a LONG, long time.
I believe it should say 1984, I thought they were a late 70’s - mid 80’s thing. 79-87 before Chrysler bought them, according to the interweb.
This is my favorite middle-of-the-road firewood. Fast drying, good for shoulder season or mixed in with your heavy hitters in the dead of winter, and smells amazing. For me it's not quite worth the 90 mile round trip though. Perhaps it's close enough for a guy like rainking63 ? Cherry wood - free stuff
Wonder if getting parts would be difficult. One of my classmates in high school used to drive his parents one to school regularly. Man, that seems like forever ago!
There's one i keep seeing near me. It looks to be in great shape. The guy has an older (2 door) one also lifted on about 37" tires and a full wrap around body cage. Very similar to this