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talleywack
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For sale in the Fayetteville/Sanford Area and neighboring counties (Harnett, Lee, Moore). See the Craigslist ad at the bottom, thanks.

Full truckload mixed hardwood, split, and delivered, full size pick up with 8ft bed. Load contains a mixture of dry seasoned hardwood (Red/White Oak, Maple, Cherry, Hickory) $85.

http://raleigh.craigslist.org/grd/2676209854.html

10/30/2011 8:31:02 AM

talleywack
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btt...we'll be here all winter incase the need arises

10/31/2011 9:08:55 PM

NeuseRvrRat
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how much to fill up my 6'x12'x2' trailer if i come to you?

10/31/2011 9:10:43 PM

talleywack
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only deliveries

11/2/2011 12:40:35 PM

wdprice3
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dangit. now you're gonna make me work on the sabbath.

[Edited on November 2, 2011 at 1:18 PM. Reason : a]

11/2/2011 1:17:52 PM

NeuseRvrRat
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that's cool i guess i'll just stick with the guy who delivers me a 6'x12'x5' dump trailer full for $115

11/2/2011 7:00:58 PM

Jrb599
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Probably a good thing. I hear NeuseRvrRat is an ax murderer.

11/2/2011 10:39:39 PM

Ansonian
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"only deliveries"


does not compute

why would you not want customers come to you???

11/3/2011 9:46:45 PM

Krallum
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Love seasoned hardwood

I'm Krallum and I approved this message.

11/3/2011 10:20:17 PM

wolfpackgrrr
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^^ As Jrb599 pointed out, we're most likely ax murderers

11/4/2011 8:49:48 AM

wdprice3
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^^^I guess so he can charge his premium. I'm sure some fools will bite on this, but this is certainly overpriced.

[Edited on November 4, 2011 at 9:02 AM. Reason : .]

11/4/2011 9:02:20 AM

wolfpackgrrr
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While we're on the topic, how much should someone pay for a pickup truck load of wood? It's hard to tell what's a ripoff or not when people don't use standard units of measure.

11/4/2011 9:57:33 AM

NeuseRvrRat
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just look on craigslist and compare folks

11/4/2011 10:40:40 AM

talleywack
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^ exactly, and you'll find this isnt overpriced. Others charge by the exact amount of stacked wood " 4x8 stack" or they charge by the traditional cord unit of measure. We back up to the giant pile or stack of split wood...fill up(toss not stack) our full size long bed truck until the wood is over the top of the bed with the tail-gate up. Delivered 14 loads since Sunday. We are splitting more now, we let the wood slow age in either full logs, cut length logs, or split. Each "seasons/ages" in a certain time frame. I'll answer more questions if needed. BTW ad is gone from craigslist while we resupply.

[Edited on November 4, 2011 at 12:37 PM. Reason : grammerfacation]

11/4/2011 12:36:06 PM

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"While we're on the topic, how much should someone pay for a pickup truck load of wood? It's hard to tell what's a ripoff or not when people don't use standard units of measure."

The problem is people don't know wtf a standard unit of firewood is. A cord is 4x4x8 feet stacked. Some people will tell you they'll sell you half a cord, which they say is a short pickup load or 4x8 feet stacked. Well, almost no one sells firewood that's 2 feet long so it can't be half a cord.
The best way to measure dry firewood is by weight, but I don't know anyone with a big enough scale.

A full sized 8' pickup load of wood tossed in to the top of the bed would be real close to half a cord and for $85 delivered is a good price. If they pile it higher then that it's even better.

You also have to factor in the location. People would laugh at you if you paid anything for firewood in many rural places. Inside Raleigh $110 delivered for half a cord isn't even bad.

[Edited on November 4, 2011 at 12:57 PM. Reason : ]

11/4/2011 12:54:50 PM

NeuseRvrRat
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"You also have to factor in the location. "


exactly why i get over 2 cords of kiln-dried oak delivered for $115 in person county

11/4/2011 2:33:34 PM

Fumbler
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Damn. That's a hell of a deal.

11/4/2011 2:50:56 PM

wolfpackgrrr
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Yeah, $85 is the lowest I've seen for a truckload of wood on craigslist. I'm guessing you don't deliver to Wake County, talleywack

11/4/2011 3:09:16 PM

dswillia
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I should just go home and
1) fill up the dump truck with cut/split wood
2) bring back like 10 cords of it
3) ...
4) profit!

11/4/2011 4:27:20 PM

wolfpackgrrr
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^ Yes you should and sell me a cord

11/4/2011 10:21:46 PM

talleywack
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^^^ unfortunately not...well we did 1 load so far this year to Cary but the guy offered 100 and tipped another $10. When he called and said where he was, we tried to tell him that might be a bit too far of a haul for us but he insisted and offered to pay more. Seemed like a real nice guy and made it very convienient on a delivery time. Even given that experience I think we may hold off on 45min deliveries for now.

I'm not sure about measuring wood by the "lb or ton". If you were talking completely dry, lights like a match, wood then you may have an accurate comparison between delivieries. However if you just had somebody with different aged, natural, non kiln dried wood....or somebody with greener wood that was fresh off the log...it would be ALOT denser and thus heavier, maybe double the weight or more.

The dryer the wood, the quicker it burns, the more you use. Most people like either 1) aged wood that is not completely dry but burns easily and a bit longer or 2) a mixture of dry wood and less aged wood within the same load (dry to start the fire and coals then less aged wood that burns longer)

[Edited on November 6, 2011 at 12:19 AM. Reason : additional response:]

11/6/2011 12:05:43 AM

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