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Does it come with the wheelbarrow?
Out side of many stores and gas stations they sell 5 split pieces for $5.99 - $9.99, the wheelbarrow load would be a bargain!!I should start selling split firewood by the wheelbarrow for $30 a pop - I’d make a killin!
Holy smokes they are rippin people off! They sell small bundles like that around here too, but last I remember they were only about $4.99 or so.Out side of many stores and gas stations they sell 5 split pieces for $5.99 - $9.99, the wheelbarrow load would be a bargain!!
Did the ad specify you had to move the wheelbarrow after stacking wood? If it is what you can stack and not move it, I could Jenga the heck out of it and then hand-jam it to the truck...lolJust happened across this add on mkt place $20 heaped wheel borrow load
Point being that just saying wheelbarrow it could be any amount depending on size of said wheelbarrow.The wheelbarrow marketing just makes city slickers feel warm and fuzzy that they are buying a good amount of wood. In reality, it’s not any better. But brilliant, really. And like most products I suppose, buying in bulk (cord) should be cheaper than only buying a little at a time..
Never tried fatwood but a good handful of noodling noodles make for some good firestarter.The real money is in fire starters ie: Pineknot or "fatwood" ect...
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Never tried fatwood but a good handful of noodling noodles make for some good firestarter.
grandparents back in the day used chainsaw dust mixed with used motor oil, probably frowned on today.
wonder if a person compressed saw dust mixed with melted paraffin wax and formed into cubes what the profit margin would equal.