He said $250 and i think it was for both loads. I didnt see the limb wood back at his cut. There was cherry and sassafras in the mix plus the obvious BL
Half cord load of mostly beech with some Norway maple. Fourth load delivered to a close by regular. He hurt his arm and had me stack in his garage.
Not a huge load, but decided to raid my secret stash a bit for the upcoming snow. SBH, BL & RO. Minimum 3 years dry aged. Light bird poop crust on the top side
Partial load of mostly beech with some Norway maple delivered to a close by regular. Fifth load of the season. With the extended cold spell he went through his last half cord in just over two weeks. Ill pull the rest tomorrow from my main wood yard.
Quarter cord load to a newer customer. He usually gets just a quarter for the season, but with the colder Winter he needed more. Cherry, dead ash and a mix of SS woods. Stacked in his garage along with a bag of splitter crumbs kindling.
LOL!!! no tips. With the kindling and stacking fee it was a nice little sale. I make more on quarter vs half cords. He had bought a quarter cord of mulberry from my FBM ad a couple years ago and has become an annual regular. Wouldn't mind picking up a few more like that. Customer list changes from year to year. Lost a couple BL regulars this year.
Most regulars I'll contact early before the season starts. I've gotten to the point if I don't hear back you don't want any firewood. Ill have no problem selling it later in the Winter. Worst case scenario it rolls over into the next year. Cutting it REAL close this year.