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

An Unlimited Supply

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by buZZsaw BRAD, Feb 10, 2025.

  1. Canadian border VT

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    I agree Sugar maple is my heavy hitter
     
  2. Farmchuck

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    I love this post. Getting the next generation involved.:)
     
  3. Paul bunion

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    I think it becomes flooring. I see oak logs going up the NY thruway on flatbed rigs with Canadian plates from time to time. I presume they delivered finished product are back hauling the logs.
     
  4. Skier76

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    Nice Brad! How awesome!

    Let me know if there are any leftovers! :D
     
  5. MHL68

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    That's a dream come true.

    When he said mark the ones you want. I would have taken the picture and circled the entire pile and handed it back to him. "There, those are the ones I want". :D
     
  6. The Wood Wolverine

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    :handshake:
     
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  7. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Plenty. If you need a load or two just let me know.
     
  8. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Split the rest Thursday despite the sloppy wet conditions. Stacked what I could. Not fun but got it done. IMG_6827.JPG The bundle splits will get moved today before the storm.
     
  9. jo191145

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    Sorry if I missed it but does this guy process and sell firewood too?
     
  10. Skier76

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    Thanks Brad! I will! Would be a great way to test out the new trailer!
     
  11. Skier76

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    I’ve always been curious about the economics of this. My wife and I often see trucks from Quebec going up 91 with loads of logs. It must work out to send a truck out of Canada, into New England, pick up wood and haul it back.
     
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    Yes. Has a full firewood processor. Drop in a log, machine cuts, splits and conveyors it to a mound while the operator stands/sits in a cab. He takes all the telephone pole trunks.

    I have no complaints with the cord I processed so far.
     
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    PM when interested and I'll see what I can do.
     
  14. Stephiedoll

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    No logging around here, too cold for me. I also agree with those who feel firewood is too much work to just sell it, so I give a little here and there away. I know, what a fool I am.:loco: :crazy:
     
  15. buZZsaw BRAD

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    I thought you sold some wood?

    I know Joel has no complaints about your giving it away. :D
     
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    You're right Brad, When Lefty was with us he would sell some of what we split and I would get 50% of the cash. I leave some totes of split out there so his widow can still sell some so she has a little spending cash. I stopped taking 50% over a year ago. I gave some premium wood to a Deputy Sheriff a couple months ago and he was insisting on paying so I told him to give whatever to Bunny.
     
  17. Farmchuck

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    Every time I try to get out to cut wood around here seems like the dang wind is howling at 30+ mph & with the low temperatures it takes the fun right out of it. Can’t keep my fingers & toes warm anymore.:tears:
     
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    Good on you, my friend. You'll be blessed for your generosity
     
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    Don’t have that problem in the summer!
     
  20. buZZsaw BRAD

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    I don't know how you do it under those conditions Joe. Even in my prime I had low tolerance for the heat.

    Maybe this Summer I'll have a chance to buck for an extended period and see how I do. The fact I still think I'm 2-30 years younger.
     
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