It is 2 truck loads. Just about 16-18 cords. Depending on how well the truck was stacked and how straight the trees are. It is $900 per truck load. I'm not always that eager to cut up the logs. In the past I have been know to let them sit as logs for a year before cutting to size. They still have plenty of water in them.Wow that looks awesome how much did u pay to have it dropped. That looks like two truck loads. How many cords u think u got out of it. I'm about 1/4 the way done getting em cut to size gonna stack em like that and then in spring I'm gonna split em trying to get this pile done before the next truck load comes
After 20-30 calls and emails to tree service companies was able to get a grapple truck load for FREE delivered to my house. Was so excited started to cut to size have small stack working now hoping to get all cut to size before it gets to cold so it's ready for spring splitting. First time ever doing this I suggest all that can handle such a big load in there yard to try it can't beat it the owner was more than happy to drop off and has already offered more I will be taking one more load in a week and probably another come spring time. My father in law heats his house with a stove but has a small yard so he couldn't get a delivery but I'm getting enough for the both of us he has the equipment to process everything so gonna process everything at my house and bring finish product to him he lives close to me. I gave the driver a $20 for lunch or some drinks he was very happy. For anyone in Long Island New York give this guy a call he has so much he needs to get rid of hope someone can get a load like I did and heat there house. I live in Suffolk county not sure how far he goes but he's located in patchouge good luck all. (631) 291-7010 ask for Dave he's an ex navy guy very nice. Also anyone have some tips on streamlining this process
Yes, I have the small ones, they are useless at handling anything of diameter that needs splitting.Paul, the log tongs work fantastic on the logs but once they are split they don't work as good nor are they needed. Perhaps if one had the smaller tongs it would work okay on the splits but I'm not sure of that.
I dd not get from the guy on CL he posts that it is free but he wanted 250$ did not go with him my first post has the number for the guy call him if ur on longisland said he has plenty to giveNice load. I see his add on Craig's List all the time. Nice to see that he really delivers. That's the way to go if you have space for the truck to maneuver, and a stack that big.
Oh nice I posted that I had a free spot for tree service companies to dump and got a ton of calls. Never seen him on there but there is another guy that post almost everyday say for Suffolk and Nassau but yes westchester is way to far for that guy but u should post something on CL if ur thinking about ill post u what I wrote. It got me about 4-5 solid people that will bring me a truck load if I call in a weeks timeI thought I saw "Long Island Lumberjack" on Craig's List. I'm up in Westchester. Even if I had room for a load like that, he can't come to me.
Pulp hooks are good alternative to look at also. I know Dennis likes the tongs they work well and are probably better with the finished splits. Hooks are real nice if you want to add a handle to a medium sized log and drag it. They can also be used to hold/work a round on a splitter without putting your hand in the danger area.
A pickaroon or hookaroon if we haven't discussed as of yet are really useful for righting and jockeying the larger cut rounds. I wouldn't go and buy one just to have it but if your back starts bothering you or you get sick of pushing a round over they are worth looking at.
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