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<blockquote data-quote="_CY_" data-source="post: 2707042" data-attributes="member: 7629"><p>interesting that local pellet prices didn't change last season .. was seeing stories of huge jumps in pellet and propane prices last season. sellers were limiting number of bags sold to each buyer. propane prices were insane last season!</p><p></p><p>yes .. cutting/splitting/putting up wood can be a PITA, but sometimes that's the only exercise I get in. helps if you have a big honking 35 ton splitter and loads of Stihl chainsaws. all things considered much prefer plain ole wood for heating ..as that allows anyone to get control of their heating costs. </p><p></p><p>most time wood is free but the labor to put it up is not. anyone can go the green waste dump in Tulsa and get all the wood they want for free. this winter there was a hoard of people splitting wood to sell or burn at the green waste dump. there's many other sources for free wood vs the green dump.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="_CY_, post: 2707042, member: 7629"] interesting that local pellet prices didn't change last season .. was seeing stories of huge jumps in pellet and propane prices last season. sellers were limiting number of bags sold to each buyer. propane prices were insane last season! yes .. cutting/splitting/putting up wood can be a PITA, but sometimes that's the only exercise I get in. helps if you have a big honking 35 ton splitter and loads of Stihl chainsaws. all things considered much prefer plain ole wood for heating ..as that allows anyone to get control of their heating costs. most time wood is free but the labor to put it up is not. anyone can go the green waste dump in Tulsa and get all the wood they want for free. this winter there was a hoard of people splitting wood to sell or burn at the green waste dump. there's many other sources for free wood vs the green dump. [/QUOTE]
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