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Started by VT_Forestry, November 15, 2011, 07:14:08 AM

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VT_Forestry

Quote from: Autocar on August 15, 2012, 07:17:09 PM
Nice looking logs but .15 cents that would bum me out in a hurry  :D. Seems like a fellow should saw them and stack it up there worth alot more then that I would think.

I would hope so!  Not sure what this logger is getting for them.  He has his own mill so I guess he's sqeaking out whatever he can get on the finished end of things
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Woodhauler

Seems like it would have been just as easy to get the chain saw out!
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Quote from: Woodhauler on August 16, 2012, 01:09:43 PM
Seems like it would have been just as easy to get the chain saw out!

What??    ;D
And have to get out of the cab, walk through/over all that logging debris to the truck, fire up the chainsaw and then back again, and again to put it away?
Think I would knaw around it as he did too.     ;D   
8)
And prolly safer staying in the cab too. ;)
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Troublermaker

Now you are on my old stomping ground.  I was driving a truck for Chesapeake Lumber when they bought the mill in West Point some time in the middle 80. After they bought the mill I stop driving and started help in running the mill. Them they set up a planer mill and I ran that for a couple of year. Left there in fall of 88 and since then it been sold a couple of times. I don't know who own it now. You said that you was hauling to a mill near Saluda. That wouldn't be W D Edward mill would it be? Where are you hauling you hardwood? The only place that I know that buy Hardwood now is Rigsby at Shackford. 

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