Great video as always but I'd like to thank you and throw a shout to Bruce at the Somersworth stove shop if your in new hampshire definitely check him out my central boiler 960 hdx will be finished being installed here shortly thank for the referral couldn't have done it without him
Hey again! Im so happy that all is well with your 960! Bruce is a great person and has been consistent since the first day I met him so I couldnt be happier when you decided to go through him! Thanks again for trust in my word that he would take care of you! Please send an email with a photo when its all set up I will post on the beggining of one of my videos!
Great video, nice information there!! I just moved into a new house and I was talking to the landlord about the energy prices and especially firewood prices and then he just said that he could get some dry firewood for me free of charge although I would have to chop it myself (which is also nice I get to decide what size the firewoods gonna be.)
Hey jay! Great video Up here in canada land we call that a “bush cord” A face cord for us is 4x8 but only 16inches (or one row) deep And it’s a whopping $85-100/per now days Wild. Glad we have the boiler to take the big stuff I went with 24” split rounds this year Can’t wait for heating season!
Barton... Can you imagine buying and hauling wood, then bucking it all up, carrying it to the splitter, splitting it, stacking it, keeping it for a year to season on your property, loading the truck, and then delivering it for less than $100? If so, you're living in a world long gone by. Not to mention his gas, truck damage, insurance, saws, oil, gas for saws, risk taken doing a dangerous job with saws and heavy trees, tractor costs to move wood. People need a get a clue about what is involved making firewood. Or you could get all the stuff and cut split and stack it yourself. A "Bush cord isn't anything, maybe some local meaning. It's either a cord, which is a real full cord, or it's a percentage of a full cord.... "half cord" "1/3 cord".
To avoid this issue when selling. Stack it properly and let it dry. Then when it is time to load up you know you have the exact amount you are promising the customer. I typically toss an extra 20-30 pieces in the bed of my truck, to make up for any pockets that they may say they see that want filled. Ground may be slightly sloped so doesn't stack the same... etc. Rather leave them with a bit extra and get good reviews than a bad rap saying I short people in sales.
Enjoying the videos - Currently in the process of installing my own boiler. Haven't seen the truck in many other video's, but what is the payload capacity of that truck, is it a heavy duty? Cherry is a very light wood, but green, a cord is still about 3700 pounds - if seasoned it will be around 3,000 pounds. Just be careful if you get some (white) oak - could be over 5,500 pounds for a green cord.
The people i sold firewood to we had a price for a 6 foot boxes and 8 foot boxes had a price extra for stacking had very few complaints if someone said something i would tell them go elsewhere cause it don't eat no oats and my wood was sold by picked loads everyone is different selling wood i don't burn people know what you talking about in your area not mine been selling since before you were born and still have same customers so must be doing something right selling for 4o years 7:28
All that stacking work to fill the truck, then, pull it all apart and stack it again. Damn. Just throw it in the truck bed and stack it when you get home. I know it will hold a little more stacked, but there is no way in hell that's worth the time and energy to double stack.
If you were to put your side boards 6 inches higher all the way around you would have a full cord but putting the full court on a pick up is ridiculous I’ve been saying this for years people so I got a full cord on the pick up truck is such bullshit it ain’t funny I use the 5500 dodge ram and we overload I always give my customers X extra thank you for approving those I agree with you 100% I think you will be very fine if you can just round off the top but I would say raise your side boards 6 inches up higher and I will allow for the for the sides of the wheel wells
I don't mean to be rude but, face cord is a term invented to make a buyer happy with less wood than he paid for. Some States have regulations that firewood must be sold by the cord or part of a cord, example one third,half,three quarters etc. Also, your Dad stacked that load as if he was buying it himself!
Anyone buying the firewood for sale in my area would have to be on some good drugs or have no idea what they're doing with the insane prices it's all being sold for. Fireplace chords which are only about 1/4 of a full chord are being sold around $200. If you can find the guys who are delivering popcorns with a tractor trailer you'd be able to buy 10 times the wood for the money. It would be cheaper for me to heat with my propane furnace all year than to try to buy wood for my boiler from these nut jobs. I brought about 5 to 7 chords a season.
Yeah the prices are insane here too in NH! Ive seen seasoned cords for $425 which is insane if you ask me! Hope you find some good wood for a good price!
Great video as always but I'd like to thank you and throw a shout to Bruce at the Somersworth stove shop if your in new hampshire definitely check him out my central boiler 960 hdx will be finished being installed here shortly thank for the referral couldn't have done it without him
Hey again! Im so happy that all is well with your 960! Bruce is a great person and has been consistent since the first day I met him so I couldnt be happier when you decided to go through him! Thanks again for trust in my word that he would take care of you! Please send an email with a photo when its all set up I will post on the beggining of one of my videos!
@@HomesteadJay will do sir and thanks again
Thank you.
My husband usually buys our wood but this year it is up to me and this information will definitely help me make a wise decision when I buy.
Indeed don’t get ripped off! Any delivery you get of a cord must be a larger truck usually with high sides or large dump trailer!
Ya, here in Wisconsin, I love the wood clunk noise, the popping of a stubborn piece of firewood and two stroke oil smell.
I love the clunking! Its so satisfying!
Thanks for the clarity…🎉🎉🎉
Thanks for watching!
Thanks Jay. I did not know what a face cord was until now. You made it super easy to understand.
Glad to hear it!!
It’s awesome when Jay does the math! Very helpful information. BTW, NH has the best state motto. Keep up the great content. 🎉🎉🎉
Indeed! Glad you caught that lol! I see you had your first fire on FB! Nice to see indeed!
Great video, nice information there!! I just moved into a new house and I was talking to the landlord about the energy prices and especially firewood prices and then he just said that he could get some dry firewood for me free of charge although I would have to chop it myself (which is also nice I get to decide what size the firewoods gonna be.)
Hey there! That sounds like a good deal indeed! Firewood is a nice way to offset high oil prices!
Great video for those people that are just getting started
Indeed! I feel a shift people may be making to wood because of the BS going on in the world.
Very interesting! Good information. Great video. KC Don 😉
Glad it was helpful!!
Hey jay! Great video
Up here in canada land we call that a “bush cord”
A face cord for us is 4x8 but only 16inches (or one row) deep
And it’s a whopping $85-100/per now days
Wild. Glad we have the boiler to take the big stuff
I went with 24” split rounds this year
Can’t wait for heating season!
Interesting stuff! Same rate around here 300-400 a cord! 100 ish for a face cord!
Barton... Can you imagine buying and hauling wood, then bucking it all up, carrying it to the splitter, splitting it, stacking it, keeping it for a year to season on your property, loading the truck, and then delivering it for less than $100? If so, you're living in a world long gone by. Not to mention his gas, truck damage, insurance, saws, oil, gas for saws, risk taken doing a dangerous job with saws and heavy trees, tractor costs to move wood. People need a get a clue about what is involved making firewood. Or you could get all the stuff and cut split and stack it yourself. A "Bush cord isn't anything, maybe some local meaning. It's either a cord, which is a real full cord, or it's a percentage of a full cord.... "half cord" "1/3 cord".
Awesome video Jay !!
Glad you enjoyed it
That was a nice Explanation, Is That Cherry you are Stacking,
Yes indeed! Beautiful cherry wood from last video!
To avoid this issue when selling. Stack it properly and let it dry. Then when it is time to load up you know you have the exact amount you are promising the customer. I typically toss an extra 20-30 pieces in the bed of my truck, to make up for any pockets that they may say they see that want filled. Ground may be slightly sloped so doesn't stack the same... etc. Rather leave them with a bit extra and get good reviews than a bad rap saying I short people in sales.
Yeah I do the same! This was just to show a full stacked bed isnt a full cord but I do what you said! Stack it in a rack, let dry, then sell!
Great video thanks Jay!👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Good evening Sir, this is OUTSTANDING informative and VITAL Factor about firewood Sir 👍😇👌Have a nice week Sir CHeers 🍻🍻
Thanks, you too!
Enjoying the videos - Currently in the process of installing my own boiler.
Haven't seen the truck in many other video's, but what is the payload capacity of that truck, is it a heavy duty? Cherry is a very light wood, but green, a cord is still about 3700 pounds - if seasoned it will be around 3,000 pounds.
Just be careful if you get some (white) oak - could be over 5,500 pounds for a green cord.
Its a 2500HD and it was heavy LOL I wish I could meaure the weight indeed!
The people i sold firewood to we had a price for a 6 foot boxes and 8 foot boxes had a price extra for stacking had very few complaints if someone said something i would tell them go elsewhere cause it don't eat no oats and my wood was sold by picked loads everyone is different selling wood i don't burn people know what you talking about in your area not mine been selling since before you were born and still have same customers so must be doing something right selling for 4o years 7:28
And trailer loads also also by stack vin back of picked truck 7:28
Good PSA. Do you start the boiler before you really need it to get the system hot?
Hey Greg. I don’t start our boiler until the weather creeps into the 30’s (freezing) we will be starting prob this week!
All that stacking work to fill the truck, then, pull it all apart and stack it again. Damn. Just throw it in the truck bed and stack it when you get home. I know it will hold a little more stacked, but there is no way in hell that's worth the time and energy to double stack.
The purpose of this video was to show you buying a pickup truck load even if its STACKED it still doesnt measure up to a cord!
If you were to put your side boards 6 inches higher all the way around you would have a full cord but putting the full court on a pick up is ridiculous I’ve been saying this for years people so I got a full cord on the pick up truck is such bullshit it ain’t funny I use the 5500 dodge ram and we overload I always give my customers X extra thank you for approving those I agree with you 100% I think you will be very fine if you can just round off the top but I would say raise your side boards 6 inches up higher and I will allow for the for the sides of the wheel wells
I don't mean to be rude but, face cord is a term invented to make a buyer happy with less wood than he paid for. Some States have regulations that firewood must be sold by the cord or part of a cord, example one third,half,three quarters etc. Also, your Dad stacked that load as if he was buying it himself!
Haha indeed Ive heard of that before. Here in NH a face cord is 1/3 a cord. Pops did stack that efficient too lol
Anyone buying the firewood for sale in my area would have to be on some good drugs or have no idea what they're doing with the insane prices it's all being sold for. Fireplace chords which are only about 1/4 of a full chord are being sold around $200. If you can find the guys who are delivering popcorns with a tractor trailer you'd be able to buy 10 times the wood for the money. It would be cheaper for me to heat with my propane furnace all year than to try to buy wood for my boiler from these nut jobs. I brought about 5 to 7 chords a season.
Yeah the prices are insane here too in NH! Ive seen seasoned cords for $425 which is insane if you ask me! Hope you find some good wood for a good price!
@@HomesteadJay thankfully I have the same setup you do and harvest off my own land. It's just nice to get a little extra sometimes
8.99 for a lil bundle lol
@McRemmyBaby I'm in Ohio and I seen it for $11.99 for a little bundle. At the grocery store.When Trump was in office that stuff was $4.99
so many people get burned
They do! Its easy to scam people when it comes to this indeed
A rik fits in back of truck
I dont use that term. I use cord measurements only.
How the heck can I make money if you educate people. lol. Kidding.