How much money (profit) do I make selling firewood bundles

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How much money (profit) do I make selling firewood bundles. In this video I go over my costs to produce firewood bundles that I sell primarily to OA campground.
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If the bills are paid and food is on the table then you are doing it good.

tomwaldo
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Thanks for the update Joe. Year round customers for firewood are rare.

TheTorkerman
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Forget bundles stack them on pallets I get $100 a pallet which is a little under a third of a chord works out to about $60 an hour

dozer
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So in Joe's pro experience, Since I am a new wood seller would you say bundles aren't a full time way to make good money but in the summer since it is slower for selling cords. Is having some suppliers like campgrounds a necessity to have to keep a income year round?

MooreAdventure
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Very fair deal. Definetly not gttin' rich. Keep up your vids. I do enjoy them. Is rebel ever gonna cut that treedown on a vid. Its all in the filing on chains. Keep it up boss .

richysoutdoors
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I love Gull lake and have boated and water skied on this lake! Miss this lake!

conraddubois
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$200 bundles and your only grossing $600 so your bundles sale for $3 dollars a piece. I was in Stater Brothers today buying bundles of firewood for $6 a piece. you should really consider raising your prices or double your prices for that matter. maybe come up with your own Firestarter put it in a sandwich bag and staple it to the side of every bundle and change your name to Joe's fire and Flint service. oh and also you should look into shrink wrap. I think it would hold the bundles together better and it would be faster than cutting all those strings and tying all those knots. thanks for the video sir

trappedoutbando
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Good video Joe..thanks for the info....got to keep them happy

larrykluckoutdoors
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I remember watching this don’t seem like 3 years.

willbyrd
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Do you know anyone in the Tuscola county area that cuts fire wood from the tops after. Doing a timber sale its red oak/ maple I can't handle that much fire wood.

mrfish
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It takes a few hours, but doing nothing won't get you cash. I guess the bulk sales gives you more money.

BAKERHUSKIE
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Hey what websites do you sell your firewood at sir thanx

jacobwilliams
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WOW....that's a lot you did 4 years ago.

Miriam-qohg
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Hey Joe, don’t think your getting enough $ out of that.
There are other indirect expenses that should go into it, like insurance, truck repairs & maint., cost of saw, splitter and their repair & maint., and things like that. It all adds up and comes out of your pocket.

tomhenson
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Dang you aren’t making shit for the amount of labor you’re doing. At $3 a bundle that’s way too cheap.

Kazdrum
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Am I the only one wondering why Gary only gets $20?

barbender
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Hey joe were is ash at she dose nice work

bobthomsp
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Joe, your willingness to work at a lower profit should translate to higher volume sold, even if you went up on price by 25 or 50 cent a bundle, you are still lots cheaper than most of the bundle fire wood out there, , and you are using real log split wood, not a by product of the furniture mfg, or housing mfg, just saw some bundled wood for sale, it was ALL 2x2's, 2x4's, not one split round in the whole bundle, it was still 6 bucks for it.

benscoles
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Your margins are to low and your labor costs are to high. Try and find ways to reduce those two and you actually make a profit. Right now your lucky to break even, so your working for less than minimum wedge.

ericsforestproducts
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Giant $8 for a tiny bundle, lol highway robbery

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