Stop in for a cup of coffee

Last time I bought firewood I bought a whole semi. 15 pulp cord. 4x4x8 each. $500. Hard maple. Best firewood as it will leave a perfect bed of coals to keep the fireplace or wood stove burning 24/7. 2 kids from town cut, split and stacked it for $300. Sold. Took them 1 day.
That's a lot of wood! (go Karl) lol
There is some regular Maple and a couple Cherry logs in the pile I have now.
If it was a true 15 cords, I'd probably have some rotting before I got through it. I did a load of logs many years back. Was supposed to yield 12 cords and I'm sure it was less than 8... But it still worked out better cost wise than buying by the cord.