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I agree, I have heated that way for many years, until recently, but still have my stove installed. I always cut my own wood, so had no idea of what folks paid for it now. I was told, the other day, that the current going price was $750.00 a cord! That is out of sight, but then again these days, so is a can of beans. Without going too far into the political, we have to get the dems out of office so that the American public can survive. | |||
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When the power went out last week in northern Wis. Those of us that had wood heat. Were sitting well off. I heard a lot of people worry about their pipes freezing. I offered several people the opportunity to come to my place. I visited several elderly neighbors checking on them. People in their 80's not just late 60's like me. I just checked wood prices around 80 dollars a loggers cord 4'x4'x8'if one buys a whole truck load 10 to 12 cords. That would last two to 3 years. 80 to 100 dollars plus for a face cord cut and split 4'x8'x16". Our oak pulp market crashed because the mill that used most of it shut down. I saw a lot of oak pulp sitting in piles in the woods. | |||
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Just finishing going through an unusual and nasty cold spell here in the Ozarks. Despite having my well house heated it all froze. The -35 wind chills with sustained brutal winds were too much for the system. This morning I have water inside the house again. It's 9F this morning and hopefully this will move out soon. I have burned a ton of wood already for this winter. More than usual so far! ~Ann | |||
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Ann, I hope you still have an adequate supply to see you through the winter months. Between the cold/wood issue + the well issue you have your hands full. | |||
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No. Still cutting wood. After a horrid very hot summer and now a very cold fall and winter, back pain and all I am behind but should do well. Things have warmed back up and I hope to get another cord brought up to the house. I also try to get a jump on the next season's wood needs by downing desired trees on good winter days. ~Ann | |||
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