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Started by bfpforestproducts, April 03, 2014, 01:00:06 AM

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bfpforestproducts

Well I've been using this site for several months to find answers to all sorts of questions!  Anyway, I appreciate everyones advice and info they provide here as it has been of huge help with getting my small logging operation running.  Right now working on a 40 acre property with logs from the past seven years the property owner has had mitigation work done.  Been a challenging property especially when I'm really learning how to set up rigging properly as I go, can be frustrating at times but rewarding as well!

 

  

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Welcome to the Forestry Forum bfpforestproducts. You've come to the right place ;)
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mad murdock

Welcome aboard bfpforestproducts 8) nice looking scene in your pic. Where is the job located?
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Welcome aboard. Nice looking photos and logs.

coxy

welcome to the ff     is the wheelbarrow what you hall the logs on  :D :D :D :D :D  what a place to put a cabin awesome view  8) 8) 8)

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bfpforestproducts,welcome to the forum. Good luck with your logging business.
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timberlinetree

Welcome this site is really great! Looks like you have a really cool place to work! Breathtaking to me who works on little mountians. Stay safe!
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bfpforestproducts

Thanks for all the warm welcomes looking forward to learning more from fellow members!  The current location of mitigation work is in the foothills of Boulder, CO!  Beautiful place to call an office and being a younger guy at 22, I feel fortunate to have an opportunity to own a business even if it isn't a large operation, some day hopefully it will be. 

Wheelbarrow is used just for hauling the portable winch and 600 ft. of static line rope and other equipment from each landing I rig up.  Would love an ATV but not ready to invest in one.

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