In loving memory of Kenis D. Keathley 6/4/81 - 3/27/22 Loving father, husband, brother, friend and firewood hoarder Rest in peace, Dexterday

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Discussion in 'Bulletin Board' started by Ohio dave, Dec 8, 2022.

  1. Ohio dave

    Ohio dave

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    Thought some Northeast Ohio people might be interested. As cheap as I've seen them since covid
     
  2. eatonpcat

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    Thanks, that is right down the road from me. Wish I needed some
     
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  3. T.Jeff Veal

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    Buy them for later...
     
  4. eatonpcat

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    Don't know what I would use them for.
     
  5. Softwood

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    Are the totes really 1250 gallons or is that a typo?
     
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  6. WinonaRail

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    Looks like a typo. Might be 330.
     
  7. WinonaRail

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    Well, wood of course! I use them for boiler wood, campfire wood, bundle wood, shorts. So many uses!
     
  8. T.Jeff Veal

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    Storing firewood, like, down here...;);)
    Wish I was closer
     
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  9. morningwood

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    FB Marketplace ? If they are still available in a few weeks I might hit them up on my way up north. That's a fair deal for them. I had a place I could buy them for $30 each a few years ago, they now want $50. I have 21 of them now. IMHO - the most efficient way to process and store firewood outside of a firewood processor. I only touch my wood twice and the second time is putting it into my OWB. Of could you need the proper equipment to move them around with.
     
  10. Chris G

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    Agreed! It is the way to go with firewood storage.
     
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    Those look like the standard 275's to me...
     
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  12. Ohio dave

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    Look taller than my 275's
     
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    330 gal is real close to 1250 liters
     
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    You sleuth you!:yes:
     
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    If I was a betting man I'd say they are 330's. The 275's typically look more square. The 330's being 6" taller and the same footprint, typically look slightly more like a rectangle. Just my scientifically derived conclusion! :tip:
     
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