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Message by knifemaker on November 15 2009 at 10:11 am  
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For Sale
We have 16 face cords of cut and peeled white cedar 16" in length plus 7 full cords of unpeeled 100" white cedar logs for sale. We also have 5"x10" and 6"x10" (just a few) red pine beams, 32 are 17' long and 32 are 20' long. Also have 40 red pine 8"x8" posts 8' long and 14 6"x10" posts 8' long. Also have 14 oak 8"x8" beams 12' long and 2 12"x12" oak beams 15' long.
Saw for cutting cordwood: foot operated, requires 8-10 HP motor.
$6500 for the whole package. Located in northwestern Wisconsin. Phone 715-357-3075--please leave a message if no answer.

knifemaker

Message by Gerry on November 15 2009 at 10:38 am  
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Greetings Knifemaker

I'm curious about the foot operated cordwood saw (minus motor). Is this similar to a tractor PTO cutoff saw?

Any way you can post a pic of this marvel?


What is the use of a house if you haven't got a tolerable planet to put it on? Thoreau

Message by sandman on November 15 2009 at 11:32 am  
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Hi Knifemaker

    This may present a very good opportunity for someone about to embark on a Cordwood building journey.

     I might suggest you placing this "For sale" posting in the Marketplace forum category as well so it doesn't get buried under the regular postings placed here.

Best of luck


"The Cordstead"
http://thecordstead.blogspot.com/
Sandman

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