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Checked with my buddy that sells it, he says a cord here is 8 feet long, stacked 4 ft tall, 18 inch long pieces
Same here, seen prices the first of last year trying to get 70 a wrick... I have two trees down, one cord of last years cut, and will get 3 cords out of the trees (oak and Hickory) i cook with both, but seams i like oak better.
I have 400 tree waiting to be used..
 
Checked with my buddy that sells it, he says a cord here is 8 feet long, stacked 4 ft tall, 18 inch long pieces
That is a 'face cord' or a 'rick'.
A cord is a cord. Period. While people sell in all sorts of configurations, the 'cord' is the only trade legal measurement for firewood. 1 Cord = 4ft x 4ft x 8ft.
 
Hired the a guy to split my firewood. $150. Budget wise, doesn't really make sense. A lot of it is Silver Maple, which is not even very good fire wood. But it is here, and it will burn. If his price was any higher I would have given this away and bought a cord of Oak for 200. LOL After spending most of my available time doing the bathroom for the last 2 months I need to take something off my list. And that is the thing most likely to cause a strain or something that would stop me from getting other stuff done. The good news is the new crapper is installed and I just put up a grab bar by the shower. So, other than adding any little junk on walls...IT IS DONE!
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Last time I bought firewood I bought a whole semi. 15 pulp cord. 4x4x8 each. $500. Hard maple. Best firewood as it will leave a perfect bed of coals to keep the fireplace or wood stove burning 24/7. 2 kids from town cut, split and stacked it for $300. Sold. Took them 1 day.
 
Last time I bought firewood I bought a whole semi. 15 pulp cord. 4x4x8 each. $500. Hard maple. Best firewood as it will leave a perfect bed of coals to keep the fireplace or wood stove burning 24/7. 2 kids from town cut, split and stacked it for $300. Sold. Took them 1 day.
I’ve got a TON of Beech I’m gonna be cutting. Should make some nice firewood. Wonder what it’d sell for
 
Shop supper
Cheers everyone

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So had no cel service for a while. Some crazy sections of road here.Steep and lots of sharp corners.300 or more foot drop offs,some have no guardrails. Saw a trail of smashed trees, someone went over. Seems the bikers like it, lots blew past us. Tonight we are at mountainview inn. Yup, mountains to look at all around.pictures do not do it justice. They big.
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Last time I bought firewood I bought a whole semi. 15 pulp cord. 4x4x8 each. $500. Hard maple. Best firewood as it will leave a perfect bed of coals to keep the fireplace or wood stove burning 24/7. 2 kids from town cut, split and stacked it for $300. Sold. Took them 1 day.
That's a lot of wood! (go Karl) lol
There is some regular Maple and a couple Cherry logs in the pile I have now.
If it was a true 15 cords, I'd probably have some rotting before I got through it. I did a load of logs many years back. Was supposed to yield 12 cords and I'm sure it was less than 8... But it still worked out better cost wise than buying by the cord.
 
That's a lot of wood! (go Karl) lol
There is some regular Maple and a couple Cherry logs in the pile I have now.
If it was a true 15 cords, I'd probably have some rotting before I got through it. I did a load of logs many years back. Was supposed to yield 12 cords and I'm sure it was less than 8... But it still worked out better cost wise than buying by the cord.

It was a lot but all stored in a nice covered shed. Burnt fireplace 24/7 for several winters straight. Fire didn't go out completely for months at a time. No fireplace at this house, so just campfires.
 
Almost finished. Needs to be trimmed out and small touchups and done and window installed

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Wow! No rain here for a month. It just started pouring. And a few minutes later it stopped.
 
Wife said she wasn't hungry. I was in the mood for som BBQ chicken. But was getting late to start that. I needed a couple things at the store...
Grabbed a rotisserie chicken, still hot. Cut up. Smother in Sweet Baby Ray's and grill for like 10 min. Yumm.
Of course it couldn't be quite that simple as I ran out of propane 5 minutes into cooking. Luckily I have a place that refills like 2 min from the house. So got it going again pretty quick. :thumbsup:
And, surprise surprise, Wife decided she was hungry when she smelled it...

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Wife said she wasn't hungry. I was in the mood for som BBQ chicken. But was getting late to start that. I needed a couple things at the store...
Grabbed a rotisserie chicken, still hot. Cut up. Smother in Sweet Baby Ray's and grill for like 10 min. Yumm.
Of course it couldn't be quite that simple as I ran out of propane 5 minutes into cooking. Luckily I have a place that refills like 2 min from the house. So got it going again pretty quick. :thumbsup:
And, surprise surprise, Wife decided she was hungry when she smelled it...

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Hey makes me hungry way over here.
 
Love strong stout's, so I would definitly try one, But raspberry is generally not my thing.

Still have a couple IPA's in the fridge, but saw this today and grabbed a 6. Oktoberfest begins now in my house!
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Well, it definitely isn't like a raspberry sour type, still very much a heavy stout. Authentic raspberry after notes. Didnt seem fake.
 
Fukin Microsoft forced an update on my laptop. Now no WIfI. Shows driver problem but in device manager shows driver is correct. Fucers. I'll need to run a Ethernet cord to it to get online to try to fix driver....:mad:
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