ok, ok. Hello every body , My name is Dan ................its been 3 days sence ......... ;-PBikeMedic said:RSpike, The first stage is denial. It's ok. We've been there. You are among friends.
Wow $350.00 . What state ? In my state thats more than natural gas & LP so i know thats not in the midwest.NW Fuels said:Sean, I have been selling wood for 29 years now. Started at 33.00 per cord delivered. We are at 350.00 per cord now.
Thomas
NW Fuels said:Sean, I have been selling wood for 29 years now. Started at 33.00 per cord delivered. We are at 350.00 per cord now. Same customers, we do not advertise. WE ARE A REPUTABLE firewood source. We guarantee 135 cu ft per cord. Clean dry no mud no bugs delivered and dumped within 2 hour window for delivery.
We could not make it on firewood alone. We sell 600 cords a year in a 3 month period. It is a great source of income for this time period and I get a great pleasure from all my customers depending on my service. Once in a while I get to be the SOUP Natzi if I get a customer that is tring to get a deal. No deals on our firewood and we tell them if they are heating their homes with it and they want to save money they should try the newspaper. At that point they order. I can not believe the dealers in my area that sell for 180.00 a cord. We hear about their crappy wood and service and they hear about our high prices. We win in the long run.
My advice is when you do find a reputable wood dealer you are truly fortunate, and when I find a top dollar customer I am also very fortunate. It takes a long time to accumulate these customers.
Just my 2 cents, RELAX AND WATCH YOUR MONEY BURN !
Thomas
Option #4 -- a truck with a trailer so you can go cut your own wood (with permission) from the land of others. I have access to more wood than I could ever use out here in Indian Hill. 1,3 and 5 acre zoning, lots of trees, no wood burners around and when trees come down or die they are an expensive nuisance to clean up so the neighbors consider me a godsend.Nokoni said:The guys showed up with the remainder of my cord last night. Once stacked it filled about 3/4 of the space that was missing. I think I'm done with this supplier. It is demeaning to him and me to bicker about thirty or so more pieces of wood. What I really need is 1) my own land with my own wood supply (maybe someday) 2) a truck so I can go see what I'm getting and how much before it is dumped in my yard. or 3) someone who will give me what they say they will just like I give them the money I say I'm giving them. One of the three would be GREAT!
Look in your owners manual, but your Sub will likely tow at least 1000 lbs or more. Sure beats tossing stuff in the back. I'd like a trailer too. I'd probably tow the darned thing all the time just in case!Nokoni said:Can you put a trailer on the back of a car or a Subaru? That could work because I can't afford a truck right now but could maybe swing a trailer.
Nokoni said:Can you put a trailer on the back of a car or a Subaru? That could work because I can't afford a truck right now but could maybe swing a trailer.
Depends on the model, but most will take hitches and on average you can tow a couple thousand pounds. Google for "towing capacity subaru" and you can find a chart with your info. So, towing 1/4 up to 1/2 of a cord per trip would be do-able. There are a lot of trailer places around -- I got mine (a nice used 5x8 one) up at Smith's Trailers in the Tri-County area. I use it with a Jeep so no vehicle towing capacity issues for me -- just the weight limit of the trailer.Nokoni said:Can you put a trailer on the back of a car or a Subaru? That could work because I can't afford a truck right now but could maybe swing a trailer.
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