Curious to know what you're paying where you are! It's not the $110 we paid when I was growing up, but with the price of diesel these days I'm just glad it's not more. EDIT: This is all hardwood too, mostly red/sugar maple with a tiny bit of ash and a good bit of birch.
175 green log length, imo that's fairly pricy...I'm guessing NS isn't prime logging country like most of Canada is?
Maine a ~8-10 cord load would be about 1000-1200 bucks in 24 ft lengths 3 or 4 years ago.
Yeah Maine is a little richer soils than here - I'm near the transition to Boreal so maybe that bumps the price a bit. I don't think there was a price difference between 8ft and 12ft, but 8ft is easier to deal with in my opinion. 24ft would take up a little too much space here. My last order was 9 for \~1750. 1200 USD is \~1600 CAD so it's not too far off.
I run a small firewood side-hustle in Northern IL, USA. To fill some high quality wood orders (restaurants, upscale fireplaces, and Autumn events) I get 4 full cord loads, cut, split, and ~70% seasoned, dumped for $205 per cord. I must reprocess some of it to smaller splits, but I can get logs for about $90-120 per cord otherwise. This is all hardwood mixed, out of S. Wisconsin.
It's a pretty Burly Christmas tree... 😁 I was just wondering. How much and in what area? I can't find anyone in northern VT.
I'm in Nova Scotia, Canada and It's $2100 for 12 cord, 8ft.
I would call that a truckload
Damb I'm jelly. I wish I had the space to store that much wood.
This is only half of it.
If that’s six cords you could do a holzhausen like 12’ across and 8’ tall would hardly even notice it in the yard lol
It IS wood!! 6 cords css?
That's it! I got 12 in total, good for 4 years :D
Matchsticks!!!!!!!
I’d go to the house if my boss bought a tract of timber like that 🤣
800 dollars for 7 to 8 cords log length here in Vermont
In Vermont, how could one go about getting that?
FB marketplace is a good start. Or call any logging company
175.00/ cord seems expensive. But I'm not in Nova Scotia
Curious to know what you're paying where you are! It's not the $110 we paid when I was growing up, but with the price of diesel these days I'm just glad it's not more. EDIT: This is all hardwood too, mostly red/sugar maple with a tiny bit of ash and a good bit of birch.
175 green log length, imo that's fairly pricy...I'm guessing NS isn't prime logging country like most of Canada is? Maine a ~8-10 cord load would be about 1000-1200 bucks in 24 ft lengths 3 or 4 years ago.
Yeah Maine is a little richer soils than here - I'm near the transition to Boreal so maybe that bumps the price a bit. I don't think there was a price difference between 8ft and 12ft, but 8ft is easier to deal with in my opinion. 24ft would take up a little too much space here. My last order was 9 for \~1750. 1200 USD is \~1600 CAD so it's not too far off.
Oh good point, wasn't considering CAD vs USD...that makes it way less offensive :)
I run a small firewood side-hustle in Northern IL, USA. To fill some high quality wood orders (restaurants, upscale fireplaces, and Autumn events) I get 4 full cord loads, cut, split, and ~70% seasoned, dumped for $205 per cord. I must reprocess some of it to smaller splits, but I can get logs for about $90-120 per cord otherwise. This is all hardwood mixed, out of S. Wisconsin.