Chainsaw 310 Mac MCCulloch (Pottstown/Reading)
Date: 2012-06-24, 1:00PM EDT
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Make offer.. may need some work.. missing chainsaw... call if interested
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Location: Pottstown/Reading
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2} 60 foot high oak trees (Near Shoemakersville, Pa.)
Date: 2012-06-22, 2:55PM EDT
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I have two old oak trees approximately 60 feet high with trunk bases of around 8 feet in circumference. These trees are healthy and would make great lumber or firewood. Free to anyone who will cut them down and haul them away. Free fall area is possable for skilled operators. May be able to offer some cash in addition, but funds are limited. Located near Shoemakersville, Pa. Please email if interested.
Five bucks for .75 cubic foot around here, the few places I checked for bundle prices. It's like around 7 little splits.
Same here... How'd they come up w/ .75 cu. ft.?[/QUOTE
If you fill a milk crate with splits ,and bundle it, it works out to .75 cu. ft. or so I've been told. Also its the perfect size so they can carry two bundels increases sales. A lot of research went into finding just the perfect size for optimum return.
This is a local company in my area who is so busy working doing quality work for customers that they still have time to post 20 Plus ads on CL every single day... All these posts are done in about 2 hrs every single day.. They have numerous pics of themselves being very careless and with minimal ppe. They say they specialize in topping....and being certified arborists..:msp_w00t:
I'll let the pics say the rest... Enjoy
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Your Pics are brokey. haha
Are u not able to see them or what? Not sure what "brokey" means??
Same here... How'd they come up w/ .75 cu. ft.?[/QUOTE
If you fill a milk crate with splits ,and bundle it, it works out to .75 cu. ft. or so I've been told. Also its the perfect size so they can carry two bundels increases sales. A lot of research went into finding just the perfect size for optimum return.
16" splits in most 5 gallon buckets come up to .75 as well. That is how I started.
I sold a guy a saw the other day off of Craig'sList, and he plainly stated that he was going to post it on eBay. I have no problem with that. I don't sell on eBay, and I got what I wanted for the saw. If he can get a few $$ more for it that's good for both of us.
Since he was so upfront about it, I e-mailed him photos of the saw that I took for CL and asked him to send me a link to his eBay listing when he posts it.
Philbert