Re: Ash firewood. What’s it worth?
[Re: beeman]
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04/22/20 12:05 PM
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$65.00 bucks near any good sized city.
$45.00 worth of wood in any rural area.
IMO.
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Re: Ash firewood. What’s it worth?
[Re: beeman]
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04/22/20 01:14 PM
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around here only what your labor is worth to some one for having you split and stack it for them. there is so much ash coming down most people want to give it away free for the hauling.
had a guy down the street form me knock on my door the other day , he has an ash that needs to come down , did I want the wood. sure I guess I could use a little more load it on trailer drive it one block split and put it on my pile
in the form it is in , where I live you would be lucky to get 10 dollars Everyone is giving it away cut in inconsistent lengths of about 14-18 if you split and delivered it 50
very much a supply demand cost of labor for your area.
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Re: Ash firewood. What’s it worth?
[Re: beeman]
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04/22/20 01:21 PM
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When I was burning wood, ash was my favorite wood to burn. It split easily and even partially green it would burn. It also burns longer then most wood, leaves little ash, and is easy to get started burning. The smoke has a nice aroma.
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Re: Ash firewood. What’s it worth?
[Re: walleyed]
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04/22/20 01:39 PM
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$65.00 bucks near any good sized city.
$45.00 worth of wood in any rural area.
IMO.
w Wow, that's it.....Im moving to NY to start my firewood business......That's pretty good coin for a few wheelbarrow loads of wood.
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Re: Ash firewood. What’s it worth?
[Re: M.Magis]
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04/22/20 01:49 PM
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For one pile of wood that's not split, in late April, just be glad if someone will come take it so you don't have to clean it up. This is what I was thinking. Put a free sign on it and hope you dont have to help someone load it up.
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Re: Ash firewood. What’s it worth?
[Re: beeman]
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04/22/20 08:17 PM
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If I saw that on the Metro Craigslist, I'd expect to see $100. And, this time of year, I'd expect it to stay there for a good long time.
I don't know what if might bring in your area, but, it is worth something. Maybe consider a trade for something you could use. Splitting maul, maybe.
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Re: Ash firewood. What’s it worth?
[Re: beeman]
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04/22/20 09:52 PM
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Ash splits easy and makes good kindling wood.Also good to get a fire hot quick.Not the BTUs or burn time of hardwoods,,but a very nice wood to mix in with the others.
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