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DRH 10-10-2012 11:28 AM

Seasoned Firewood
 
Can anyone recommend a source of good-quality seasoned and split firewood who will deliver to the West Alton area?

Thanks.

Fishin Fool 10-10-2012 05:59 PM

seasoned firewood
 
Try Washburne trucking and firewood in Middleton, (603) 473-2705

Island Girl 10-11-2012 09:38 AM

Chop Chop
 
Cut a tree, split that wood... keeps you young and healthy!!!

IG :D

SteveA 10-11-2012 10:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DRH (Post 192396)
Can anyone recommend a source of good-quality seasoned and split firewood who will deliver to the West Alton area?

Thanks.

Province Kiln Dried Firewood in Belmont
603-520-7088

We've used them for the last three years.. best wood we have ever had.
Burns to a very fine ash.. this stuff is really dry. They deliver to Gilford, so my
bet is they would deliver to West Alton.

DRH 10-11-2012 12:57 PM

Thanks for the two recommendations, Fishin Fool and Steve A.

IG - I actually did cut down a tree and it's now stacked next to our garage, but it's too green for this winter. It will keep us warm next winter, though.

upthesaukee 10-11-2012 08:55 PM

M & M logging in Alton
 
Call John at M & M Logging...875-5684.

We have used John for virtually all the time we have lived in Alton, over 15 yrs+. We get our wood green in the spring, and it sits on our driveway for the summer and bakes...and bakes .....and bakes... til I put it away. We get 5 cords from him each year. I get mine cut to 16 inches, and every one is within a quarter of an inch of that size.

Don't know if he has any seasoned left, but give him a call, and you can tell him I gave you his name.

Keep warm Don!!!!! Oh and Peg too!!!!

Winnisquamguy 10-12-2012 07:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DRH (Post 192451)
Thanks for the two recommendations, Fishin Fool and Steve A.

IG - I actually did cut down a tree and it's now stacked next to our garage, but it's too green for this winter. It will keep us warm next winter, though.

This topic has been beaten like a dead horse. Use the search button on the top right you will find plenty. Good Luck!!

Pineedles 10-12-2012 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Winnisquamguy (Post 192471)
This topic has been beaten like a dead horse. Use the search button on the top right you will find plenty. Good Luck!!

Wow? Sorry, did DRH disturbed your sleep? He was asking for a specific area for delivery, and given that businesses go in and out of business year to year, a current inquiry is completely understandable.

Winnisquamguy 10-12-2012 11:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pineedles (Post 192474)
Wow? Sorry, did DRH disturbed your sleep? He was asking for a specific area for delivery, and given that businesses go in and out of business year to year, a current inquiry is completely understandable.

Nope no sleep lost here... where he only had 2 answers I thought I would mention the search button. Also most firewood guys go all over the Lakes Region! But thanks for being your old usual self!!

Pineedles 10-12-2012 11:56 AM

I came to the defense of a friend, and any other person for that matter who wants some help who is told to not overload the forum with a legitimate question because in YOUR opinion it has been beaten to death, and you bite back with "But thanks for being your old usual self!!" Well, if standing up for a friend, and not allowing a self annointed forum monitor to criticize posters is being your old typical self, I'll take that as a compliment. :D

Merrymeeting 10-12-2012 04:25 PM

Let's not let this post diverge into a point/counterpoint on a somewhat off topic tangent. No different than the annual threads on taxes and non-resident voting.

Fire wood availability and prices are something that can change from year to year. What I would find more helpful is if people were to post what prices they are getting per cord. This can vary from area to area, and depends on what you are getting. But the information would help in evaluating best options.

Rusty 10-12-2012 04:41 PM

These ads are in this weeks "THE BAYSIDER" newspaper:

FIREWOOD FOR SALE in Barnstead
area. Seasoned firewood $260/cord cut,
split and delivered. Call 603-491-1728.


FIREWOOD FOR SALE. Cut, split
and delivered or tree length. $200 per
cord. Visa and Mastercard accepted.
Kinville Logging. (603) 534-7017.


GRAPPLE LOADS OF green wood,
$750. Seasoned dry wood by the pickup
load, $100, or by cord, $275, in Alton
area. Call 651-3139.

http://www.newhampshirelakesandmount...2012.10.11.pdf

Rusty 10-12-2012 04:50 PM

These ads are in this weeks "THE MEREDITH NEWS" newspaper:

FIREWOOD - JS LOGGING -
Cut, Split, Delivered Green.
$200.00/cord.
Please Call 783-5559


FIREWOOD: DRY, CUT, SPLIT,
DELIVERED. $270/Cord. CALL 520-8851

chefbrown 10-12-2012 06:51 PM

We use Province Kiln Dried as well, great service & awesome product, just got 3 cord yesterday & they are good sized cords......Now to find time to stack it....

GM doc 10-12-2012 07:54 PM

A load of firewood.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 192487)
These ads are in this weeks "THE BAYSIDER" newspaper:

FIREWOOD FOR SALE in Barnstead
area. Seasoned firewood $260/cord cut,
split and delivered. Call 603-491-1728.


FIREWOOD FOR SALE. Cut, split
and delivered or tree length. $200 per
cord. Visa and Mastercard accepted.
Kinville Logging. (603) 534-7017.


GRAPPLE LOADS OF green wood,
$750. Seasoned dry wood by the pickup
load, $100, or by cord, $275, in Alton
area. Call 651-3139.

http://www.newhampshirelakesandmount...2012.10.11.pdf

I think that the seller in one of these ads would be in violation of NH LAW!
NH department of Agriculture Weights & Measures STATES! That firewood MUST be sold by the cord ora "FRACTION of a cord"

What fraction of a cord does a "pick up" hold? does he have a short bed, long bed or a home made bed?
Buy the pickup load and then call the cops.

ishoot308 10-14-2012 07:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GM doc (Post 192493)
I think that the seller in one of these ads would be in violation of NH LAW!
NH department of Agriculture Weights & Measures STATES! That firewood MUST be sold by the cord ora "FRACTION of a cord"

What fraction of a cord does a "pick up" hold? does he have a short bed, long bed or a home made bed?
Buy the pickup load and then call the cops.

Interesting law... I wonder how all those gas stations that sell bundles of firewood get away with it?...:laugh:

upthesaukee 10-14-2012 07:49 AM

those bundles are not firewood...
 
they are camp wood:rolleye1:....can you imagine how many thousands of dollars would be spent if you drove around and got 5 cords of wood (my winter usage) at $3 per bundle...:eek: :D

ishoot308 10-14-2012 07:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by upthesaukee (Post 192531)
they are camp wood:rolleye1:....can you imagine how many thousands of dollars would be spent if you drove around and got 5 cords of wood (my winter usage) at $3 per bundle...:eek: :D

What category do "grapple loads" fall into? :eek:

upthesaukee 10-14-2012 10:22 AM

Dont know that one.
 
I seriously thought about getting one and cutting and splitting the wood myself. But then I thought about climbing up on the pile with my trusty chain saw, trying to cut the wood and not my leg, then splitting it, stacking it and finally putting it away.

I came to the conclusion that I liked golf and boating a lot better. I also like the fact that my wood comes to me cut to 16 inch length, split, and stacked in two two cord mounds and one one cord mound on my driveway.

Not sure about a grappling load. My wood guy said that the RSA was designed to get the people who would sell a "cord" of wood to be consistent in their cord. The usual convention was 4'x4'x8' is a cord. Many people were selling a "cord" of wood, but it was a face cord...not 4' deep and a price that was not that much less than a full cord. Consumer protection type reg, I guess.

camp guy 10-14-2012 11:17 AM

sesasoned firewood
 
Buying firewood reduces itself to two options, 1), you can buy wood, stack it yourself, and see how accuratly it relates to an official cord, or, 2), you can trust your supplier and go on with the rest of your life. Personally, I try to establish a relationship with any trade I do business with so I can use method #2, it makes life so much nicer.

upthesaukee 10-14-2012 03:29 PM

I agree
 
My wood gets stored in a 12'x10' shed. I have full faith in my supplier, and also know how many rows it takes to store 5 cords. (it is just about 7 rows ;))
Your option 2 is the great option..when you have a great relationship with your supplier, it is so nice to pick up the phone in the spring, tell him I need 5 cords of green. A few weeks later, I get a call from him, or see him in town, and he says same price as last year, and I'll probably start next (insert the day). He does two cords one day, two the next, and 1 the third day. I can mail him the check, or if we happen to be there, we hand it to him. No problems either way. Forget a contract...don't even need a handshake...man's word is good enough. Ahh, the good old days!:)

Rusty 10-14-2012 04:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by upthesaukee (Post 192556)
My wood gets stored in a 12'x10' shed. I have full faith in my supplier, and also know how many rows it takes to store 5 cords. (it is just about 7 rows ;))
Your option 2 is the great option..when you have a great relationship with your supplier, it is so nice to pick up the phone in the spring, tell him I need 5 cords of green. A few weeks later, I get a call from him, or see him in town, and he says same price as last year, and I'll probably start next (insert the day). He does two cords one day, two the next, and 1 the third day. I can mail him the check, or if we happen to be there, we hand it to him. No problems either way. Forget a contract...don't even need a handshake...man's word is good enough. Ahh, the good old days!:)

Out of curiosity, how high do you stack the wood in your 12'x10' shed?

upthesaukee 10-14-2012 05:11 PM

figured someone would ask..
 
around 6' at the edge to around 6'4" in the center (peaked roof). I leave a little room for ventilation.

RLW 10-14-2012 05:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by upthesaukee (Post 192556)
My wood gets stored in a 12'x10' shed. I have full faith in my supplier, and also know how many rows it takes to store 5 cords. (it is just about 7 rows ;))
Your option 2 is the great option..when you have a great relationship with your supplier, it is so nice to pick up the phone in the spring, tell him I need 5 cords of green. A few weeks later, I get a call from him, or see him in town, and he says same price as last year, and I'll probably start next (insert the day). He does two cords one day, two the next, and 1 the third day. I can mail him the check, or if we happen to be there, we hand it to him. No problems either way. Forget a contract...don't even need a handshake...man's word is good enough. Ahh, the good old days!:)

You must do business with John. Always there to help ya and defiantly no concern about a cord or not being delivered a cord as he alway does over.
Am I right upthesaukee??:)

Rusty 10-14-2012 05:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by upthesaukee (Post 192561)
around 6' at the edge to around 6'4" in the center (peaked roof). I leave a little room for ventilation.

Thank you. :)

That's what I call perfection. You can get 5 5/8 cord of wood in a rectangular solid the size that you described. The 5 cords of wood that you put in there must be packed real tight but I guess the extra 5/8 of cord space should take care of that.

It looks like M&M Logging is giving you the amount that you ordered.

upthesaukee 10-14-2012 06:48 PM

M & M are great.
 
John is a professional logger. He dials in the length of the firewood, and the log is advanced, a chain saw comes down and cuts to length. Accurate to within a quarter inch, I believe he said. I believe he can do a cord an hour, cut, split and in the truck.

Never had a problem with him or the wood.

Thanks RLW and Rusty.

RLW 10-14-2012 07:03 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Rusty
These ads are in this weeks "THE BAYSIDER" newspaper:

FIREWOOD FOR SALE in Barnstead
area. Seasoned firewood $260/cord cut,
split and delivered. Call 603-491-1728.


FIREWOOD FOR SALE. Cut, split
and delivered or tree length. $200 per
cord. Visa and Mastercard accepted.
Kinville Logging. (603) 534-7017.


GRAPPLE LOADS OF green wood,
$750. Seasoned dry wood by the pickup
load, $100, or by cord, $275, in Alton
area. Call 651-3139.

http://www.newhampshirelakesandmount...2012.10.11.pdf


When you do business with M&M you do not have to go through all the info that you have listed above as he has so many regular customers to supply he doesn't need to do all that advertising. Excellent company/person to do business with like it has been noted in below threads.:)
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Merrymeeting 02-02-2013 10:35 AM

I normally buy green firewood a year ahead of time. But with construction and this being our first, full winter here, find myself needing a few, dry cords to get through the rest of the winter.

We see trucks for A1 Firewood on Rt 153 all the time. As they are close to us, I'm going to give them a call. Anyone here have any experience with them?

Belmont Resident 02-02-2013 12:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Merrymeeting (Post 198292)
I normally buy green firewood a year ahead of time. But with construction and this being our first, full winter here, find myself needing a few, dry cords to get through the rest of the winter.

We see trucks for A1 Firewood on Rt 153 all the time. As they are close to us, I'm going to give them a call. Anyone here have any experience with them?

If you strike out check out Providence Firewood. $300 a cord and it is all kiln dried. Regardless of what someone says it is going to be tough to get actual seasoned firewood especially with the cold year we are having.
Good luck either way.

I have a neighbor who sells firewood and claims it is seasoned. Trouble is it sits in log lengths and there is no way wood is going to be dry when it sits in log lengths until it is cut, split and delivered all the same day. He does not pre-cut & split any of his firewood. :confused:
Hardwood can take up to a full 2 years to become dry. I'm burning wood that was cut 2 summers ago and it still has moisture in the pieces I did not split.

Merrymeeting 02-03-2013 10:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Belmont Resident (Post 198301)
If you strike out check out Providence Firewood. $300 a cord and it is all kiln dried.

I realize it's the height of the season, but at that price, I'll probably just turn up the thermostat! Based on listings seen in classifieds, had expected somewhere below $250.

Belmont Resident 02-03-2013 10:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Merrymeeting (Post 198348)
I realize it's the height of the season, but at that price, I'll probably just turn up the thermostat! Based on listings seen in classifieds, had expected somewhere below $250.

Unfortunately like heating oils, the firewood people tend to mark prices up as the temperature goes down and winter drags on. :(
We started using one of our fireplaces to help with the heat. Even though it isn't using the same flu as the one we had the fire in last year I'm still leery. I've been going out on my property and cutting down standing dead tree's.

Hope all is going well with you and your family.
BR

Legionnaire70 02-03-2013 11:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by upthesaukee (Post 192464)
Call John at M & M Logging...875-5684.

We have used John for virtually all the time we have lived in Alton, over 15 yrs+. We get our wood green in the spring, and it sits on our driveway for the summer and bakes...and bakes .....and bakes... til I put it away. We get 5 cords from him each year. I get mine cut to 16 inches, and every one is within a quarter of an inch of that size.

Don't know if he has any seasoned left, but give him a call, and you can tell him I gave you his name.

Keep warm Don!!!!! Oh and Peg too!!!!

What is he getting for price on a cord?

RLW 02-03-2013 12:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Legionnaire70 (Post 198357)
What is he getting for price on a cord?

My suggestion would be for you to call him and you will be getting the straight skinny from the horses mouth.:)

Merrymeeting 02-26-2013 09:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Merrymeeting (Post 198292)
We see trucks for A1 Firewood on Rt 153 all the time. As they are close to us, I'm going to give them a call. Anyone here have any experience with them?

After finally getting over the sticker shock of needing to buy cord wood for the first time (dropped, cut and split my own in prior home), I called M&M based on the recommendations here. John called back and said he was out of seasoned for the season. He'll restart delivering green cords in mid-March.

I answered my own question above when I called A1. Tim delivered 2 cords of seasoned hardwood last week. I've been burning it for a week now and it is great wood, dry and uniformly cut. I've now stacked most of it and I received a very healthy 2 cords.

He delivered on the day after it rained last week. Our road in had not yet been sanded and was an ice skating rink. I was surprised he came in, and he got stuck a few times going out. But he was friendly and professional throughout. I'd order from Tim again without hesitation.


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