lsylvain
ArboristSite Lurker
I have a question and I posted it in the firewood forum but havn't had much response so I thought I would post it here to see if I could do any better. I am an ex lawn care and landscape business owner and soon moving back to WV to get back into the biz. I have been trying to come up with extra winter work ideas and of course firewood is one of them. I will also be plowing snow, here is my thought.
I am thinking of buying small lots in the area and clearing them for house seats and then either flipping them or renting them out as mobile home lots. What I am trying to figure out is if it will work, naturally. Of course each lot would be different and I would have to estimate the timber, firewood, and other by products before I made a purchase. What I am hopeing will be possible is that the wood will bring in enough money to pay for my labor and other cost assosiated with clearing the lot and "fixing" it up, if you will, to resell it. Has anyone tried anything like this?
I don't want to clear lots for other people I've done it before and loved the work but hated the customer hassles. Also, with the snow plowing I try to avoid anything that will come in conflict with plowing customers. ie. if we have a big storm and I can't be clearing Customer A's lot because I have to be plowing Customer A gets pissed because I'm not getting anything done on their lot. The plowing customers have to come first since I will have contracts with them for the snow and more than likely they will also be on contract for the Lawn/Landscape end of things.
The benifits I see.
It is my property so I can do what I want when I want.
I can leave the product on site and not have to transport it back to my shop and then again on to the customer.
I could also use these lots durring the Landscape season to dump bulk products etc. (zoneing allowing)
This would also give some extra work durring the landscape season if it is slow, rain days etc.
When I sell the lot I will earn a profit on top of the profit from the wood products if any.
I have been cutting wood for as long as I can remember. The first chainsaw I got was a present from my dad for my 11th birthday. The only thing is I never did it for money, it was always just cutting for the family and friends, clearing building lots, firewood, cutting timber etc. So we never kept track of how long it took to do any of this, we just kep cutting until we had enough wood or the lot was clear or whatever.
So here are my questions.
1. Has anyone attemped to do this before and did it work?
2. How many man hours does it take to get a cord of wood from standing tree to split and stacked.
3. Is there a market for bye products (ie wood chips and crap wood) on a small scale or would it be better to just burn it all on site and not worry about it?
Thanks for all your help.
I am thinking of buying small lots in the area and clearing them for house seats and then either flipping them or renting them out as mobile home lots. What I am trying to figure out is if it will work, naturally. Of course each lot would be different and I would have to estimate the timber, firewood, and other by products before I made a purchase. What I am hopeing will be possible is that the wood will bring in enough money to pay for my labor and other cost assosiated with clearing the lot and "fixing" it up, if you will, to resell it. Has anyone tried anything like this?
I don't want to clear lots for other people I've done it before and loved the work but hated the customer hassles. Also, with the snow plowing I try to avoid anything that will come in conflict with plowing customers. ie. if we have a big storm and I can't be clearing Customer A's lot because I have to be plowing Customer A gets pissed because I'm not getting anything done on their lot. The plowing customers have to come first since I will have contracts with them for the snow and more than likely they will also be on contract for the Lawn/Landscape end of things.
The benifits I see.
It is my property so I can do what I want when I want.
I can leave the product on site and not have to transport it back to my shop and then again on to the customer.
I could also use these lots durring the Landscape season to dump bulk products etc. (zoneing allowing)
This would also give some extra work durring the landscape season if it is slow, rain days etc.
When I sell the lot I will earn a profit on top of the profit from the wood products if any.
I have been cutting wood for as long as I can remember. The first chainsaw I got was a present from my dad for my 11th birthday. The only thing is I never did it for money, it was always just cutting for the family and friends, clearing building lots, firewood, cutting timber etc. So we never kept track of how long it took to do any of this, we just kep cutting until we had enough wood or the lot was clear or whatever.
So here are my questions.
1. Has anyone attemped to do this before and did it work?
2. How many man hours does it take to get a cord of wood from standing tree to split and stacked.
3. Is there a market for bye products (ie wood chips and crap wood) on a small scale or would it be better to just burn it all on site and not worry about it?
Thanks for all your help.