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Author Topic: Advice needed about working with loggers-clear cutting woods for a pond  (Read 8650 times)

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Re: Advice needed about working with loggers-clear cutting woods for a pond
« Reply #180 on: September 06, 2007, 07:06:17 am »
It's good to see things starting to happen.Seems odd to see a skidder with no chains on it.I realize the chains are not needed as much as around here in my neck of the woods.I am driving by a logging site now and the logger is not running chains on a grapple skidder.Most all logger equipment has chains on them.I do hope every thing turns out the way you want it.Those cable skidders are getting to be a rare thing around here.
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Re: Advice needed about working with loggers-clear cutting woods for a pond
« Reply #181 on: September 06, 2007, 12:14:28 pm »
Thanks thecfarm. The forester we're working with said this is the last crew he knows of that works on this scale. They aren't averaging more than 2 loads/day. There isn't much more to show of their operation, a chainsaw and a tractor trailer are the only other tools they're using. It may not be much to cut in a day, but these 3 guys don't have any payroll, they just split the money between themselves. 




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Re: Advice needed about working with loggers-clear cutting woods for a pond
« Reply #182 on: September 06, 2007, 12:45:26 pm »
Now that's a low impact skid trail. Not much bigger than a mid size tractor, unlike what most of these big high production grapple skidders do to the land. You made a good decision in my book GW in the overall scheme of things you want for ya'lls land.

Looks like a nice load of plylogs going on that truck.

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Re: Advice needed about working with loggers-clear cutting woods for a pond
« Reply #183 on: September 06, 2007, 01:22:26 pm »
Thanks Don K,  at the end of the first week of logging I think I can say that these guys are humble hard working people. They are going out of their way to make sure they understand exactly what I want. At some points we consulted on a tree by tree basis.

I like the way the skidder trail enters the pond site and I'll just have to widen it a little and give it some curve to make the permanent road. 

It looks like we'll get 6 or 7 loads of pine saw timber and maybe that much in hardwood saw logs. I have Cindy prepared to net around $3000 but I'm thinking it will be 3 or 4 times that amount. Sure beats paying someone to cut it down and burn it!




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Re: Advice needed about working with loggers-clear cutting woods for a pond
« Reply #184 on: September 06, 2007, 06:41:33 pm »
GW,

You have done a good job.  Every thing seems very congenial; even the pine trees wear hats :D.
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Re: Advice needed about working with loggers-clear cutting woods for a pond
« Reply #185 on: September 11, 2007, 10:52:47 am »
Most of the big pines have been harvested. I'm guessing that this is a load of hardwood saw timber. :P


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Re: Advice needed about working with loggers-clear cutting woods for a pond
« Reply #186 on: September 11, 2007, 11:54:22 am »
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No offence meant, but not my idea of sawlogs on that load.  Wonder what others think? 
At best, pulp wood or something for the chipper.

If ya put a straight saw line through those logs, ya end up with two slabs, and that's about all.  ;D ;D ::) ::)
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Re: Advice needed about working with loggers-clear cutting woods for a pond
« Reply #187 on: September 11, 2007, 12:01:16 pm »
Chopsticks! I meant chopsticks.  :-\

No offense at all beenthere, I know I'm ignant about trees.

Could it be pallet wood?

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Re: Advice needed about working with loggers-clear cutting woods for a pond
« Reply #188 on: September 11, 2007, 11:51:05 pm »
I am thinking pulpwood too, BT.
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Re: Advice needed about working with loggers-clear cutting woods for a pond
« Reply #189 on: September 12, 2007, 10:55:40 am »

Looks like more than one log is hollow, at least the butts.  Mabye it's a load of hardwood culverts.  ;D  We grow some of those up here too.

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Re: Advice needed about working with loggers-clear cutting woods for a pond
« Reply #190 on: September 12, 2007, 11:24:06 am »
Confirmed as pulp. :)

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Re: Advice needed about working with loggers-clear cutting woods for a pond
« Reply #191 on: September 12, 2007, 01:55:27 pm »
I envy you your time in the woods with those "old hands", can't think of a better way to spend a day.

 


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