Our Tri axle of wood arrived late in the season but I am finally done putting wood in for the winter.
Cut 5 cords of 22" long logs (had 2 cords left over from last years mild winter so only needed 5). Then split those 22" sections. Then negotiated with my 13 year old neighbor (Has a Technicians license and going for his General this coming Wednesday) to stack the split wood. He needs the money to buy a HF radio and I guess I am his rice bowl. I am paying him $7- a cord to stack the wood and all off the orange soda he can drink. The soda is costing us more than the dang price per cord.
Part of the negotiations with my neighbor was for me to move the 5 cords of split fire wood in bulk close to the area it will be stacked. Completed that job today using his Dad's New Holland tractor complete with front bucket!
With only processing 5 cords of the 10 I received, I have a head-start on next years project.
This cost me in total:
> $650- for the tri axle ~10 cords,
> Had all of my chain saw chains sharpened once during the cutting period , $6- each chain X 6 chains = $36-,
> Used 5 gallons of gas total. I use non ethanol gas @ $2.65 a gallon x 5 gallons $13.25,
> Used 2 of those little bottles of 50:1 oil, $2- x 2 = $4., and
> Payed $7- per cord to stack, so $7- x 5 = $35-
Lets see... 10 cords cost us: $650 but only needed 5 cords this year so divide by 2 = $325- + $36- + $13.25 + $4- + $35- = $413.25 / 5 cords = $82.65 a cord. Not bad as a cord of wood back in RI costs $250-, split and delivered with me stacking it.
Yes I have a smashed finger but it is almost healed, my right hip and elbow are killing me; However, I have all winter to recoup.
I AM DONE!!!
PS: Everybody talked me out of selling the left over wood as planned. I finally agreed to have a jump on next season wood/heat.