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Seasoned FIREWOOD fuel to fit most fireplace/wood-stoves half cord *U-haul* USA

$ 26.4

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Brand: Battlefieldsticks.com
  • Item Weight: 7-900 lbs.
  • Model: mixed wood species
  • MPN: does not apply
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Item Depth: 18-20
  • Modification Description: split/cut to fit most fireboxes
  • California Prop 65 Warning: N/A
  • Style: Traditional
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Material: hemlock
  • Condition: APPROX 18 MILLION BTU's OF HEAT . . . seasoned 12 to 18 months [may contain a percentage of fresh-cut wood] - YOU -HAUL-ONLY - NO SHIPPING wood is purposely cut to fit most fireboxes in the metro D.C. area...from town-homes to estate homes.
  • Number in Pack: does not apply
  • Type: Firewood
  • Features: Environmentally Friendly
  • Fuel Type: Wood
  • Custom Bundle: No

    Description

    mid season special
    One-Half Face-Cord split mixed FIREWOOD fuel
    AKA ~ RUN-O-WOODS
    you WILL receive a lot similar to the one shown
    supply limited
    wide range of seasoning times: some 4 years; some 2 years; a few 6 months
    [may contain a
    small
    percentage of fresh-cut wood]
    consists mostly of hard-woods: oak, hickory, ash, beech...& other medium hardwoods ~ such as poplar. . . also may contain a small percentage softwood pine & [perhaps]some aromatic cedar
    [again . . . AKA ~ RUN-O-WOODS]
    wood is the result of my own labor
    cut and split to fit most all firewood burning fixtures
    measures near 7.5 ft. long x
    over
    4.5 ft. high x approx 18-20" length
    U-haul only
    location = east of Manassas, Virginia - 20112
    weighs near 900 to 1000 lbs.?
    will fit tightly in an average size pick-up truck
    [holding rack, nor saw, nor ax, nor me shown not included]
    you will need a standard size pick-up truck, medium size trailer,  or large open Van to haul
    [see photos past buyers haul vehicles]
    Virginia
    sales and use tax applies
    NOTE: supply limited ~ price may go-up in colder season
    MOST logs a fully cured; covered all-the-time; ready to burn
    [NOTE: burn 'not-so-cured' logs when you get a HOT fire going]
    {In addition to heating my own home,
    I've been chopping; dealing & using FIREWOOD for near 55 years...Tony}