That was 3 years ago and it cost me $1200. I need to get another load soon.steeltowninwv said:LL whats that load cost u?
Fly840 said:Does anyone have a rule of thumb how much a grapple load of logs would yield in cords? The load would be 6-8 tons of hardwood for $500.00 (see picture as example)
Thanks
Bill
LLigetfa said:Grapple trucks come in all sizes. My wood monger's truck carries 12 cord easy.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-QkjdE8cnNU0/SaGrnqhPHlI/AAAAAAAAAHM/gHgJKkn6s-Q/s640/100_0298.JPG
LLigetfa said:Now you're talking my language!jeff_t said:Pfffft.
jeff_t said:LLigetfa said:Now you're talking my language!jeff_t said:Pfffft.
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I sometimes wonder if it's worth scrounging, when I can have 7-8 years worth of wood brought in and unloaded in my yard, all at once. Though I must admit, my scrounges the last few years have been gravy.
Something there does not compute, especially with the cost of oil. Scrounging still requires that you C/S/S. IMHO scrounging takes a lot of time and effort, especially if you are not well outfitted. For what it would cost me to buy a truck and trailer and then license and insure them, I can have my logs brought to me in nice 8 foot lengths without lifting a finger. Plus, I only get nice clean wood, no huge crotches, odd sizes, crooked cuts, rot, etc. and then nobody expects that I will have to clean up their yard. The bucking, splitting, and stacking I do on my own time, not driven by someone that I am beholding to.RORY12553 said:Haven't been burning long but if I had to buy wood I feel with all the time and effort to split etc I might as well buy oil!
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I can see why someone would get a truck load of wood if that is there main source of heat.
PapaDave said:Takes me about 40-45 hours to process a years worth of wood from a log load. I use about 5 cord/year.
Rory, how many hours do you have to work for the money to pay for the oil? The answer can stay with you, just wanted you to consider that.
My last log load looked like yours, jeff_t. 20 cord that cost $1500.
wvstriper said:This load of oak (mostly) was $500 back in Sept.
https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads/79770/
I just finished splitting it. I'll measure the yield this weekend.
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