roberthathaway7
ArboristSite Member
I'm down here in Southern Illinois. I know that there were some restrictions for some of the northern counties to not move firewood at all between counties, and for us the restrictions were that we can't carry it across state lines, because of the emerald ash borer. I am looking into possible cutting a ton of firewood this winter to haul to metropolitan areas and sell, but was wondering what the current restrictions there are, and do I need to be licensed somehow? I run a legitimate lawn and landscape/ small tree work business and doing this would keep me busy for the winter months if I could get ahead of it. I know I can sell plenty around here, but I would like to try a little venture into the metro market just to see what happens. Anyone have any info on this? And does anyone have any idea of what prices are like this year around St. Louis or Chicago?
My off the cuff plan would be to stack wood on pallets this winter, wrapped with some plastic netting for stability and airflow and then plastic wrapped for shipment, then have it hauled to St. Louis and sell it by the pallets or possibly set up in a lot and sell it off the pallets by the truckload depending on truck size, or even bundles/small amounts. A standard 3x4 wood pallet (which I have unlimited free supply of) stacked 5- 5 1/2 ft high would be a face cord, so I could price them accordingly when I figure out the going rate. I also have forklift access in my wood yard, so I could hire a truck with a fork attached or a drop deck w/hand jack for the haul. Finding a lot in the metro area/advertising and logistics as such I would have to figure out later, and I haven't looked into the cost of the trucking or anything, but this is my basic idea right now. Do you think this would work? I'm sure there are guys doing this sort of thing out there with some slick trick method, so maybe you could give me some advice? Or shoot me down? Haha, I have no prob with a dose of reality, this is just something I've been kicking around. I haven't even looked into it on the forum yet, I just want to get it out there while I'm thinking about it. Let me know what you think! thanks
My off the cuff plan would be to stack wood on pallets this winter, wrapped with some plastic netting for stability and airflow and then plastic wrapped for shipment, then have it hauled to St. Louis and sell it by the pallets or possibly set up in a lot and sell it off the pallets by the truckload depending on truck size, or even bundles/small amounts. A standard 3x4 wood pallet (which I have unlimited free supply of) stacked 5- 5 1/2 ft high would be a face cord, so I could price them accordingly when I figure out the going rate. I also have forklift access in my wood yard, so I could hire a truck with a fork attached or a drop deck w/hand jack for the haul. Finding a lot in the metro area/advertising and logistics as such I would have to figure out later, and I haven't looked into the cost of the trucking or anything, but this is my basic idea right now. Do you think this would work? I'm sure there are guys doing this sort of thing out there with some slick trick method, so maybe you could give me some advice? Or shoot me down? Haha, I have no prob with a dose of reality, this is just something I've been kicking around. I haven't even looked into it on the forum yet, I just want to get it out there while I'm thinking about it. Let me know what you think! thanks