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Big house like that you'd go through some wood .After thought .I just noticed --Maine,I'm not sure 7 cords would be enough.Cold as a well drillers azz in that state in winter .
" cold as a well drillers azz" I've had so many people ask me what that expression means. If my azz gets cold it's getting in the truck.....
 

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Part time gig. My brother owns a large construction company. Mainly concrete work and land clearing so we get all of the wood for free. I have been running the processor this year which frees him up to do the deliveries. We sold over a 100 cord in October. Probably have another 2-300 to do.
 

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Part time gig. My brother owns a large construction company. Mainly concrete work and land clearing so we get all of the wood for free. I have been running the processor this year which frees him up to do the deliveries. We sold over a 100 cord in October. Probably have another 2-300 to do.

Do you cut and sell it green? Or do you have a pile drying all summer?
 

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We usually start splitting in the spring. We poured the cocncrete pad this year, keeps the wood cleaner and is easier to load. 80% of what we have is Ash and it has been on the ground for a year. We split everything else during the winter and let it sit and dry. The walls are made of 2900 lb concrete bunker blocks.
 

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We usually start splitting in the spring. We poured the cocncrete pad this year, keeps the wood cleaner and is easier to load. 80% of what we have is Ash and it has been on the ground for a year. We split everything else during the winter and let it sit and dry. The walls are made of 2900 lb concrete bunker blocks.
Did you guys buy the processor... that's a lot of wood man!!
 
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