Re: Cutting trees behind my shop
[Re: srt]
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09/06/22 12:48 PM
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SomeCarGuy
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Pretty sure the buyer got a deal to purchase without timber or this will end in a mega disaster of bullets or lawsuit. I could see somebody wanting land and not caring if they got it cheaper this way. Not everybody can swing a purchase and harvest cost upfront.
I want my fair share
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Re: Cutting trees behind my shop
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09/07/22 05:04 PM
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Cab_Burge
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I tried selling some of my bigger tress several years ago and couldn't get any takers I've cut down around thirty mediums to big pine trees so far Did I tell you I now hate pinecones and pine needles: down:
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Re: Cutting trees behind my shop
[Re: AndyF]
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09/08/22 08:41 AM
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Re: Cutting trees behind my shop
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09/08/22 09:59 AM
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AndyF
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Go Andy! Go Andy! Use your chainsaw! Use your chainsaw! Yeah I've been dropping a few of the trees. I'm not as good as the pro, but I can usually drop them in the general direction that I'm aiming for. He can put a spin on the tree to get them to lay down right where he wants. Pretty impressive to see how he controls a 80 ft tree by just adjusting the size of the hinge.
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Re: Cutting trees behind my shop
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09/08/22 10:22 AM
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This one came down last November , I looked for cheaper options and could not find any .. cost $3000.00 .. it was 85 foot tall and was afraid it would fall on my garage , it weighted 22,000 lbs
The lips of fools bring them strife, and their mouths invite a beating.Proverbs 18:6
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Re: Cutting trees behind my shop
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09/08/22 02:29 PM
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Re: Cutting trees behind my shop
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09/08/22 07:40 PM
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bigdad
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One reason why I cut it down, feared it would be but, surprisingly it was quite healthy, doesn't mean it might not of fell down, we had lots and lots of wind last winter and several storms this spring with high winds .
glad its down but, miss it for the shade
The lips of fools bring them strife, and their mouths invite a beating.Proverbs 18:6
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Re: Cutting trees behind my shop
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09/08/22 08:59 PM
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Some sawmills won't take trees from around a house because they often have metal inside them such as grown over swing chains or nails. Hard on saw blades. Same around fence lines. They have fence wire and nails in them. Saw a picture of one tree that had grown around a rifle. Go figure.
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Re: Cutting trees behind my shop
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09/08/22 11:12 PM
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This one came down last November , I looked for cheaper options and could not find any .. cost $3000.00 .. it was 85 foot tall and was afraid it would fall on my garage , it weighted 22,000 lbs Did you end up making firewood out of it? Waste not want not.
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Re: Cutting trees behind my shop
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09/09/22 03:37 AM
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Some sawmills won't take trees from around a house because they often have metal inside them such as grown over swing chains or nails. Hard on saw blades. Same around fence lines. They have fence wire and nails in them. Saw a picture of one tree that had grown around a rifle. Go figure. Yeah the saw mill I contracted with was concerned about that. There isn't anyway to know for sure if a tree has a nail in it but I've lived here for more than 20 years and I've never driven a nail into any of the trees. Hopefully there isn't any metal in any of the trees since that can blow up a saw blade at the mill.
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