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05-06-2019, 07:44 AM | #1 |
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Firewood to donate
2 large trees. Cut into fireplace length but need to be split. Does anyone know of an organization which will pick up? Would like to donate or sell. One birch , one ash.
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I am not interested but I know a few people who might be.
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I am not sure when I will be up again, but I will check and see if you still have it, I would love to come and take some of it away for you...
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A tip for future reference ...
We ran into this situation for the first time a couple years back. When someone offers to take free wood, be sure they agree to take it ALL. We had one person who came by and picked over the wood for the pieces they "liked". (This was all good ash and maple, and no brush). The less wood you have and the more it's been picked through, the harder it is to get rid of. We've since identified a couple of neighbors who burn wood and will gladly take it all. |
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