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$600 for a grapple load (tree lengths) or $240 for a cord cut to stove length and split.
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Sounds like that works out to about $80/face cord. The cedar ticks here work cheaper than your supplier
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If I actually got the 14cords that the logger said he had on the truck, I paid $125/cord for my load last spring.
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Yeah, but isn't that Alaskan wood what we call "gofur wood"? (Put a piece on the fire and go for more) because it's poor firewood - low BTU content, high ash?
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its about a 125 for a full cord of oak or hickory in my neck of the woods... charlie
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Hope those squirles are not alergic to peanut butter!! So many of our younger generation are paralized by these controled substances. David
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