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Picked up a free log this weekend

Started by slider, July 16, 2012, 12:37:52 PM

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  A friend called and said the county was going to dispose of this old pine that they removed from a park.all we had to do was come and get it.I was a 75 yr old pine with the bark starting to slip at the base.It's great to save the wood in this tree rather than it going to the dump.
al glenn

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Bogue Chitto

I got one like that last month from the state.  Had to dispose of it, after hitting the 8th nail that was in it.  :-\

Brad_S.

Nice log for sure but, out of curiosity, how much did it cost you in fuel, time and equipment depreciation to run out and get that? I ask because when I had a Metavic trailer, I found that the cost of getting a single log was not worth the free price attached, even for hardwoods. Just wondering if you have better financial luck.
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Magicman

Nice log, but when I grow up, I want a log picker upper like that. 8)
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WDH

Al,

You have got some nice stuff  ;D. 
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customsawyer

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slider

Brad-s to answer your question honestly  this log is far from free .It was  about 12 miles from my mill ,not too bad.The truck is depreciated out already ,paid for and the cost of insurance and repairs is about all i have to cover.I do most of the repairs my self.I have more than enough wood similar to this on the yard that i just don't have time to saw right now,busy farming,but for some reason i can't stand to see one this old go to a land fill.Besides i loaded up my bride and our dog and it was dirt roads most of the way .what a better way to spend a sunday morning.I like your thinking though
al glenn

Woodchuck53

I agree slider. I want see something go to waste if I can help it. Those old ones give really nice #1 material from the inside and a few of my customers know I hold back a lot of this quality just in case. And I use it for my own projects.

That's the kind of rig I'm building right now. Sure makes it easier to go get them. Good score. Stay safe. Chuck
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dgdrls

Slider, I think the only thing that would make that recovery even better is if you had stopped for Ice-Cream :D

Is your rig a Ford 9000?? Cat power?

Well done,  don't forget us when you saw it up,

DGDrls

Brad_S.

Quote from: slider on July 16, 2012, 09:31:43 PM
i can't stand to see one this old go to a land fill.Besides i loaded up my bride and our dog and it was dirt roads most of the way .what a better way to spend a sunday morning.

Best possible answer you could have given! 8)

It took me a bit to realize free logs aren't free but you are already there!
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slider

Dgdrls,your killing me,cat power,i wish.No it is a ford diesel turbo but sorta weak when i have a big jag of wood on.It has a deep reduction 15 speed which is nice.I have been around cat's for years ,hard to beat.
al glenn

slider

Just sharing a pix of that free river tree i scored a while back.The trunk squared to a 20x20 but lost 2 in on one side due to rot.17 ft cut 566 board ft of great heart pine.the whole tree went around a thousand ft.

 
al glenn

Magicman

That is some wonderful heart pine.  Now since it's uses are tricky, what are your plans for it?
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Never allow your "need" to make money to exceed your "desire" to provide quality service.....The Magicman

drobertson

10-4 on the jealous button,  You boys down south have prime picking on the pine.  Just got to love it,  If the log is clean,  and you add 24 miles travel, plus an ice cream, cut out primo stock, sounds pretty free to me. 
only have a few chain saws I'm not suppose to use, but will at times, one dog Dolly, pretty good dog, just not sure what for yet,  working on getting the gardening back in order, and kinda thinking on maybe a small bbq bizz,  thinking about it,

jimparamedic

It was said that no free log is free which is true. But I did not hear log value figured in there.

Sixacresand

And the air conditioner in the truck is ice cold???   If it isn't, still a nice rig.  Wish I had one.  I love free logs.  Free trees inplies that you got to saw them saw them down and they are between the power lines and a just installed metal carport. LOL
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Jemclimber

What if you get paid to cut it down and haul it away, and it was an old red oak in a new development (that died from the excavation work) so you know it's probably hardware free. Is it free then?  ;D



 
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Them DanG logs are so HEAVY.......your wheels are turning BLUE.  :D :D :D
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Woodchuck53

That sawed out nice. I get a lot of those old growth around my parts and I will go get them anyway. I know an hour and a half is a long pull for three trees that will scale about  1200 to 1800 bf. each. But I want waste if I can help it. They are cooking dinner for the wife and I so $100.00 in gas on the old 1 ton is cheap enough for me. They are in two different places and they have loaders at both locations so all I do is cut them down and haul them off. Heading west as soon as I can to go get them.

Will try that picture thing again. Stay safe. Chuck
Case 1030 w/ Ford FEL, NH 3930 w/Ford FEL, Ford 801 backhoe/loader, TMC 4000# forklift, Stihl 090G-60" bar, 039AV, and 038, Corley 52" circle saw, 15" AMT planer Corley edger, F-350 1 ton, Ford 8000, 20' deck for loader and hauling, F-800 40' bucket truck, C60 Chevy 6 yd. dump truck.

cutterboy

Wow Slider, that turned out to be one nice log. You never know till you open it up. It certainly was worth the trip to pick it up.
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customsawyer

Here I was hoping you was going to bring that with you to the sycamore project as a house warming gift. ;D
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WDH

Woodmizer LT40HDD35, John Deere 2155, Kubota M5-111, Kubota L2501, Nyle L53 Dehumidification Kiln, and a passion for all things with leafs, twigs, and bark.  hamsleyhardwood.com

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