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We do enjoy the snow,, it gets REAL quiet,, until the grandchildren want to get pulled behind the ATV!! |
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John you are having too much fun.
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Are those logs,,, or two really big taillights??
Yes, it is fun!! |
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Looking good Mr. Plans. Those biggins on the bottom had to be done with a big saw right? Thinking that Valmet cutter can’t handle stuff that big? Lots of fun and lots of money, good for you!
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and, that means the trees with base swell are much smaller than 22",, maybe only 16" They can cut from both sides, but, it is just as easy to use a chainsaw,,, |
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Not to change the subject ...but there are 2 guys here that build big thick dinning, meeting room tables , for big houses , they go for $2k and up , a TV station did a feature on them , they are booked making them for 5-6 months ...maybe thats the reason for the change in value
Seen the commercial where the memorable old tree falls and the kids had it made into this kind of table ? |
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The logging company owner came over Saturday, and loaded two log trucks,,
he had time between loads, and we talked quite a bit,, The yellow CAT knuckle boom log loader was purchased new right before Christmas, it was the last "non-DEF" log loader that they would get. Also the engine was being changed from a 6 cylinder, to a 4 cylinder. The log loader cost $285K, but, they got over half of that as trade in on their 2005 loader. |
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Well, 1/2 inch of rain over the weekend,, then another half inch of rain last night,,,
the loggers did not even bother to show up today,, we may get 6" of snow after midnight tonight,, I might not see them for a WEEK!! If we get that much snow, I will have to hire Sam Mac and his 'bota to clear the haul roads,,, |
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The cutting is not complete,, yet,, but, it is getting close,,
We kept the data, and have records of EVERY truckload; Date Arrival time Departure time Pulp or saw logs My wife is crazy about data,, she could not resist. The job should wrap up within a week, assuming there is not another weather delay. I really wish I could find a website or other source of info on the wholesale price of hardwood rough sawn boards. Right now, the best data we can find is that oak sells for about $1,000 per thousand board feet,, poplar is less. The logging crew says this is the worst weather conditions they have EVER experienced in 50 years of doing this type work,,, Rain, rain, rain,,,,, |
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Neat story! Thanks for documenting it for us to follow.
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