dinomay
ArboristSite Lurker
this has been posted SEVERAL times on the site, i am more of a reader than an active poster. for the last ten years i have always sold a few loads of wood for a little extra fun money, well this year was different. since May, i have cut split and sold 43 cords of would and i think buy the end of November i will have 50. Doing the math, i have made an extra $1,000 dollars per month for the last 6 months after all my costs (fuel, new saw, new front end for the truck.) I have done this working 1-2 days a week outside of my regular job, the money has been EASY. I practicaly have a part-time firewood buisness already, but i want some feedback on what i would need to transition into a full blown small buisness. there are a few reasons why i think a legit buisness would do well...
1) i am in Eastern Oregon, comercial wood tickets are $10 per cord and you can buy as many as you want to cut on forest service land.
2) a local logging outfit can sell me dry logs (Tamarack, red/white fir, spruce, and pine) for $900 per load, 10-11ish cords per load.
3) and i have acsess to the land to process large quantities of logs once they are delivered.
4) there is only one outfit in the area where i am that does large-scale firewood. I know the market for it is good, i got all my orders from a one month ad in the classifides for $24. The last month or so, i have been turning down orders for more wood.
so there you have it, there are all the reasons why i want to start a legit buisness, it really does seem like it is too good to be true. what are your opinions, am i better off doing what i am doing with my truck, saw and maul? what are some key pieces of equipment to invest in? i would liek to here from some guys that are in the firewood buisness, what are the biggest draw-backs and expences?
i have thought of all the positives... having a hard time with the negatives, lay em' on me!
fyi, i sell my wood delivered and split for $190, and in the round for $170 with a delivery fee if needed.
1) i am in Eastern Oregon, comercial wood tickets are $10 per cord and you can buy as many as you want to cut on forest service land.
2) a local logging outfit can sell me dry logs (Tamarack, red/white fir, spruce, and pine) for $900 per load, 10-11ish cords per load.
3) and i have acsess to the land to process large quantities of logs once they are delivered.
4) there is only one outfit in the area where i am that does large-scale firewood. I know the market for it is good, i got all my orders from a one month ad in the classifides for $24. The last month or so, i have been turning down orders for more wood.
so there you have it, there are all the reasons why i want to start a legit buisness, it really does seem like it is too good to be true. what are your opinions, am i better off doing what i am doing with my truck, saw and maul? what are some key pieces of equipment to invest in? i would liek to here from some guys that are in the firewood buisness, what are the biggest draw-backs and expences?
i have thought of all the positives... having a hard time with the negatives, lay em' on me!
fyi, i sell my wood delivered and split for $190, and in the round for $170 with a delivery fee if needed.