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Ossipee Mountain Land company used to sell kiln dried firewood in bulk but it has been many years since I purchased from them. I see from their website they package and sell it in bundles but I don't see anything about bulk sales. Would still be worth a phone call to inquire
Ossipee Mountain Land Company Incorporated P.O. Box 599, West Ossipee, New Hampshire 03890 Telephone: (603) 323-7677 http://www.ossipeemountainlandcompany.com/index.html |
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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There also is this place:
http://www.ossipeemountainlandcompany.com/ I would have got some wood from them late last winter, as I had nearly run out, but the waiting list was several weeks long and I couldn't wait. I settled for a cord and a half from a tree service that was supposed to be seasoned for two years. About a third was nice and dry, a third ok if I mixed it with dry wood and kept the firebox hot, and the rest was so wet it could have squirted me in the face. The only way to get air-seasoned wood, it seems, is to season it yourself, always working a year ahead of use. |
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