The Forestry Forum
General Forestry => General Board => Topic started by: oldsaw on October 25, 2003, 09:00:05 AM
and cut them up for firewood. Haven't felled the big ones yet. Upside is he didn't touch the red oak.
My week just keeps getting better.
Mark
Jeepers, what a creep! >:( Do you have any idea who it was? I hope you called the Sheriff.
Not very smart, if fire wood he was a wanting the oak would have been hotter. Either way he needs to have his rear held to the coals so to speek. ;D
Mark you will have to move faster next time and git thoes logs
under cover. I have two small walnut logs for us to cut at JR
the 15, if we are still on. Hope the rest of the week end goes
ok and see you later.
Sawwood
Mark - my heart bleeds for you. :'(
I can't imagine what it is like to lose walnut logs. Heck I get upset when them pesky woodpeckers are eying my cottonwood :D
Mark
Isn't it funny the no good SOB's always pick the most valueable or straightest log in the pile to cut >:(. When I buy timber or logs the best always goes on the log truck first to come home ;). If I have to leave good logs I pile junk firewood on top so it's to hard to get to them. All I can say is live and learn Iv'e been there.
Here in Oregont that is tripple damages, for timber loss. "Hang Them High"