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In my eyes,on a small scale there is not much money in pulp.Logs is where the money is on a small scale.I use to do what you want to do,on my land.But I sold logs too.With the trees I have,pulp is just a way to clean up the woods. When I was cutting white pine,I left the pulp,small stuff,in the woods.I almost got stuck with a load because it had started to turn.I cut as many logs out as I can and that does not leave much for pulp.But the paper company can leave theirs sitting around all summer,that's fine.I saw this just up the road from me. Also need to haul in on someone else's contract.Some will change you a dollar some 7 dollars a cord. I was lucky,the trucker I had would let me go on his contract for free.But that helped him too. Than you need to get it trucked too.I have no idea in your area how much that is.It might surprised you on this amount.There may not be much left over for you to really make some money with pulp.But do buy a 3pt winch.They come in real handy for your yearly firewood and should last a lifetime.
Welcome, if you can afford it,get a winch that has the radio remote control. I really wish i had bought it. I run a landini 60 hp w/Tajfun winch and a forestry trailer. If not the remote invest in a couple of self release pulley's.
Welcome to the forum. Actually markets are not that bad right now, logs are moving and paying good but for how long, who knows. My log buyer told me to be prepared for a hit by summer so were trying to move as much wood as possible now. Pulp markets aren't bad but the biggest killer is trucking. If you can find a way or somebody to haul it cheap you will do all right. Good luck.
Being a long ways from a good market is tough. But delivering firewood with a tri-axle or worse yet a TT is a real pain in the ass. You are always going some place new, and you don't know what you'll find...it might be a fast drop off, or it might take 4 hours....if you find a septic system that's supposed to be 100' away from where you're backing in...or power lines...or impossibly tight driveways...
Chipping or grinding for pellet plants or power generation is an expensive option, but in the long run it might be the best answer...if the market is there..
Yes,I meant both hardwood and softwood.You really have to have a way to get rid of any wood that is in your area.You may need to cut 2-3 trees to cut the one you want.Or run the risk of barking them up or knocking all the limbs off one side or knocking it over and just leave it,which is not good at all.When I was doing it,I use to sell to one log yard.They took anything.Yes,I might not of made top dollar on all species,but cheaper than running all over with a couple 1000 of logs trying to get more money,than having to pay trucking cost.All sawmills,yards want the logs fresh,not sitting around for a month.Some guy tried to tell me to get your own small truck and make the delivery yourself.My argument was,who will be cutting the wood when I'm gone off trying to chase down another 100-200 more per thousand for 1000ft of logs, well I'm gone for 2-3 hours.Yes,they may say they pay $100 more per 1000,but they are harder on scale than the place that takes everything.Than I'm down to only $50 more now.It's a hard call.Than there is the up keep of it.I do not have the license for truck,all the cost of taxes that go with it too.Now hauling split firewood is different or 10 cord or 5000 at a time is different.Winches,really buy what ever is close for you for a dealer.I have a Norse,but they all do the same thing.I don't think there are any bad,cheaply made 3 pt winches out there.I think there are less than 10 companies that make them and they are all good ones.No chinese knock off on 3 pt winches,YET.By the way,you did not mention what kind of tractor you have,size,hp,loader?
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