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How much is a cord of wood where you live?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 501302:MV82MjI1NzBfOTQ4Mjc2M19BQTU3N0RGMw==] [quote:JCD] The ideal wood here is tamarack and/or red fir. If you want to be able to 'bank' the fire for the night. $160/cord MAKE SURE IT MEASURES OUT Any other soft pine is running $140-145/cord wow, what a difference. I moved to the wrong place, I guess. We ordered a log truck to save money. Last year a cord ran$100-$120 depending on the type of wood. Log truck equalled 13-15 cords for $1000. We saved a bundle. See if any are available where you are. Call every place you can think of. Wood shops, mills, evrybody. [/quote] will do, thanks. [/quote]
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I just moved to northern NM.
My neighbor introduced me to her "dealer" and the guy said $300/cord.
Seems high to me.
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