hickslawns
ArboristSite Member
I don't sell wood. I don't pay for wood. I don't usually have to drive more than 5 miles to get wood. It saves me on the natural gas. Haven't even turned on the furnace this year. House is 70-74 degrees depending on how hot I have the fire. Time spent is so enjoyable I can't even figure in costs. I already have the dump truck, tractor, skid loaders, etc through my business to use, so just a little extra gas/oil in costs. Having my 4 year old son run the lever on the splitter valve and help me stack wood is priceless. Doesn't last long before he gets distracted, but he is learning work ethic. Once again, Priceless. It is a great way to exert frustration, and it is productive. Saves me approximately $1600-1800 in heating costs annually. But the satisfaction, and stress relief is great. If I weren't doing it, I would be spending money. I would be doing another hobby. Everyone has a hobby whether it is hunting, golf, cars, motorcycles, etc, I think most everyone on this site has wood cutting as a hobby. Might not look at it that way, but it is their getaway. I feel the same. I still find time to hunt, fish, ride the motorcycles, but not as much as I would like to. It is easier to go out behind the barn and cut up some wood I dumped the week before. Cost per cord savings: Priceless to me.