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Matty, I'm over in Canterbury, 30 mins from you! I haven't had any issues getting wood.
I get it from a local guy who logs for himself. Started buying from him a couple years ago and hes been great to me. I always have to give him a couple of months notice to get on the list but he always has wood for me. He told me that he likes to see people burning wood for fuel and would rather help someone heat their home then bring the wood to a mill so he never sells the hardwood to the mills. I have bought from some different guys in the past but this guy treats me very well so I continue to buy from him. I have a large company, JS Logging, in the next town up that I would give a call to if I ever ran into an issue. They drive by my house constantly with hardwood grapples. Not sure what they are getting for a price, I should check with them.
funny we live across the border from n.h.dad used to draw logs out of the tamworth area.isn`t there a pellet mill or pulp mill in that area.we always bought saw logs out of that area.should be pulpwood around there somewere.up here pulp is 200.00 a cord delivered.
Split seasoned hardwood going for $175-$250 for a full cord here in Eastern Wisconsin. You can get a semi load of 8' lengths for around $100 per cord but there is usually about 10-12 cord minimum. I have 27 Acres of hardwoods but I only cut dead or down trees out of my woods. Out by our family cabin you can buy a permit for $20 and cut up to 10 cord per year on the county land. Those trees also have to be down or dead and it must all be cut to lengths of 4' or less.