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Georgia Item Gone: FS/FT 2 year seasoned firewood /covered.

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Item Name: Item Gone: FS/FT 2 year seasoned firewood /covered.

Location: Dahlonega

Zip Code: 30533

Item is for: Sale or Trade
Sale Price: $300 and more or less depending.
Trade Value or Items Looking For: See ad.

Willing to Ship: Yes

Bill of Sale Required?: No

Item Description: I have 8 full cords left of seasoned oak or mixed hardwood……listed it locally and sold three cords first day.
This stuff burns really well and is ready to go.
Located in Dahlonega.
$300 per cord if you pick it up.$400 delivered/stacked…..some locations will require higher travel fee and more if difficult location like wheelbarrowing up stairs on a terraced back yard between two rare statues while being nuzzled in the ass by two stinky Labrador retrievers…..yes this actually happened and it wasn’t fun.😖
Small loads like a face cord load will fit in the bed of a pickup…….don’t be fooled by those guys that sell a pickup bed as a full or even a half cord…..it’s about a face cord.
Face cord is $100 you pick up/$200 -delivered/stacked.
Half cord you pick up $150/or $200 delivered/stacked.

This wood is dry, weathered, bark falls right off and it burns really well.
Everyone told me it was the best burning wood they’ve bought yet.
This is because I don’t sell it until it’s seasoned and it burns like kiln dried wood.

Get it while you can…..PM me if interested.

And yes….I will always entertain interesting tools/equipment trades but would rather have cash.

What is a face cord?
A cord is 4’ tall X 4’ wide X 8’ long.
A cord usually has three rows of 16” long logs stacked to the above measurements.
A face cord is one whole row.
A half cord is 1.5 rows.
A full cord is …..well you can figure that out….I hope.

When I stack I can leave a separate bark/kindling pile for starting fires as well.
 
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