Your right on the own your own wood lot and do your own labor. Well do it by your self is a bit hard with wood. I have two other friends who like me have their own wood lot. So we team up in the summer and fall. Go from one place to the other and cut and split for several hours a day at each one. Mostly when it is cool mornings in summer. This works out great for us and cuts my cost way down.....Now I do not burn the wood everyday in winter. I have electric furnace. So I do about half time of burning and then furnace. My electric bill each month runs about 100.00 is all for house and all. I do save some wood back no mater what. For emerengy times. Such was the case week and half ago. No electricty in area cause of ice storm for a whole week. I have a generator so I just spliced the two lines on the motor on outer wood furnace and off we went to warmth. I have also a converter that changes batter 12 volt to 110. Small one but works on the out door wood stove also. By using a marine batter I keep for winter time charged and ready.
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