When my wife marathon trains, she has the opposite experience. Her food intake increases dramatically when training, often out eating me even...
My favorite is when people will say over the phone, "If I buy more than one cord can you do better on the price." This "do better" seems to come...
The bed unloader is the only way to go when you have a pickup. I don't understand why everyone doesn't use them.
I go through this around this time of year most years. I work on firewood year round which helps but my weight always creeps up in the winter...
Stick to your guns. If you have a quality product, it will sell at your price. Do not hit the panic button and drop your prices to compete with...
If you have a truck that can only hold half a cord, I would stick to just selling them at your price no matter how many a customer buys.
What are you calling bulk? My son sells $5 and $10 stacks from his stand in front of our house. If you bought a cord of these stacks, he would...
I call that fruit salad. My mixed piles have a little bit of just about every type of hardwood that grows around here except for oak, cherry,...
2023 has come and gone. It was an interesting year but a productive one and I learned more about the wood business (always learning new things or...
That small stuff doesn’t look like maple to me. Maybe some hybrid poplar?
Thought about that but by the time I carefully positioned them and strapped them all down, I figured the extra drive time was worth it.
Locust
That’s why I made two trips. Initially was only going to make one.
I started using the cages from ibc totes a couple years ago. I mostly put short cutoffs or premium wood I don’t get much of like hickory. I have...
Shag now or shag later?
Leave it. Too much work.
Thanks.
My reward for delivering 6 cords today
Red gets my vote.
It may differ in a fireplace, but my experience with pignut impressed me more than oak or black locust.