CL - Dry/Seasoned/Green options :)

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Slow1

Minister of Fire
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Nov 26, 2008
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Eastern MA
I like this one - I wonder how the seller distinguishes between the grades...

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WOOD-WOOD-WOOD!!! (W.BROOKFIELD,MA.)

Date: 2010-12-21, 10:38AM EST
Reply to: [email protected] [Errors when replying to ads?]

Firewood for sale by the cord OR by the pickup truck full!!!!

DRY-$200 CRD
SEASONED-$175 CRD
GREEN-$140 CRD

cut split delivered
508-867-8171

BE SURE TO ASK ABOUT OUR BULK ORDER BARGAINS!!!! ALSO-PICKUP TRUCK PRICES ARE 1/2 OF A CORD PRICE!!

STAY WARM!!!!! WINTER IS HERE!!!!

Location: W.BROOKFIELD,MA.
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I saw that ad as well..........So for $25 more the difference between "Seasoned" and "Dry" is what exactly? Is there another grade after that for like $100 per cord for "Old and Moldy"?

Here's another question.........a "Pick-up Truck Price"............a Ford Ranger or my F-250? Is there another price for a "sh!tload"? It's all relative............
 
From what everyone usually says on Hearth, it might be better read: wet, wetter, and wetter still! I do wonder what they mean by 'dry' vs. 'seasoned'. Cheers!
 
Almost guaranteed that all three grades are bucked, split, loaded in the truck and delivered to you. Grade only depends on how long since the tree was cut down.

You think someone is going to buck, split and stack in single rows properly oriented to the prevailing wind for at least 2 years for 60 bucks? FWIW, I don't blame them for not doing it.
 
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