You really are an innovator Tim, definitely not afraid to try new things! I hope these end up being good sellers for you. Are you going to put some of those at your gas stations or no?
@JeffGeorgalas I'm going to trial them at my stands first and see how they sell. Might be a possibility at the gas station. I'll have to discuss with the manager and see if it's something they'd want to carry there.
@timbervisions yes, well, I don't "chase", I only go when called in to assist. That probably sounds like semantics to you, but I'll explain it to you when we've both got some time. In Erie PA, now, and most likely will be up in lower MI tomorrow.
I'd be interested in knowing what the average weight is on one of those bags. I think a bag half the size may be good too, something one person can more easily lift and handle.
@@beardedrockinhillbilly there is some weight to it for sure. I think a little smaller would be good as well. We'll see how these go. I'll have more videos on them in the future with weights and such. Thanks for stopping in!
@@timbervisionsabout 90-150lbs depending on if green or dry and species. Have been selling this size “Barrow” for about 2 years they sell great in my area even at a premium price. I use a hand dolly to move them around.
@geogesterrett6391 Thanks for the information. I'm guessing it will depend on the species as well. A two wheel cart would work great as you stated. Perfect size for that. Do you use these for deliveries quite a bit? I think for smaller users this would be perfect size and easy to deliver to tight areas with a hand dolly.
I sell my bundles for $5 each and they are 1 cu. ft. bundles. I sell 1/6 cord bags for $60. My bundle wood is premium barkless wood also. I think $30-40 would be the right range for these new barrow size bags I think. At least in my area.
You really are an innovator Tim, definitely not afraid to try new things! I hope these end up being good sellers for you. Are you going to put some of those at your gas stations or no?
@JeffGeorgalas I'm going to trial them at my stands first and see how they sell. Might be a possibility at the gas station. I'll have to discuss with the manager and see if it's something they'd want to carry there.
@@JeffGeorgalas are you chasing the snow out east right now? I saw they are getting side decent amounts out that way.
@timbervisions yes, well, I don't "chase", I only go when called in to assist. That probably sounds like semantics to you, but I'll explain it to you when we've both got some time. In Erie PA, now, and most likely will be up in lower MI tomorrow.
I'd be interested in knowing what the average weight is on one of those bags. I think a bag half the size may be good too, something one person can more easily lift and handle.
@@beardedrockinhillbilly there is some weight to it for sure. I think a little smaller would be good as well. We'll see how these go. I'll have more videos on them in the future with weights and such. Thanks for stopping in!
@@timbervisionsabout 90-150lbs depending on if green or dry and species. Have been selling this size “Barrow” for about 2 years they sell great in my area even at a premium price. I use a hand dolly to move them around.
@geogesterrett6391 Thanks for the information. I'm guessing it will depend on the species as well. A two wheel cart would work great as you stated. Perfect size for that. Do you use these for deliveries quite a bit? I think for smaller users this would be perfect size and easy to deliver to tight areas with a hand dolly.
At what price do you sell your bundles? Their size? It looks like a $60 stack to me. Tim in northern TN
I sell my bundles for $5 each and they are 1 cu. ft. bundles. I sell 1/6 cord bags for $60. My bundle wood is premium barkless wood also. I think $30-40 would be the right range for these new barrow size bags I think. At least in my area.