tomstrees
Participating member
I have a customer that moved from Pennsylvania with her wife who had a lot of rotted logs around their property called me for an estimate for log splitting, some of the wood was burnable, a part of it had too much rot to be useful. Oak, hickory and ash, years too late frankly, they should have been split years before. So the project was to reduce the wood to split pieces so that anyone could move it and select between the too rotted and the partially rotted. 50-100#, some 200 pounders plus. As my brother said, if they're willing to pay $75 an hour for the work, do it.
The sensible professional way to handle low grade wood is to dumpster it away or haul pick up loads of junk wood and split what's left. How do you handle rotted wood?
The sensible professional way to handle low grade wood is to dumpster it away or haul pick up loads of junk wood and split what's left. How do you handle rotted wood?










