Posted by Goose on August 27, 2017 at 10:52:03 from (70.198.51.249):
In Reply to: OT need logging advice posted by 1939farmall on August 27, 2017 at 09:43:03:
I had a bad experience with it with some fly by night operation.
I was living in town at the time and not on the farm. I went through about 20 acres of timber with the fellow from the logging company. He had a spray can of paint and marked all of the trees I told him he could take. It was close to a week before I got back to the farm, and when I did I found they had cut down about a dozen large, mature oak trees and left them lay. They were gone by then. I never did find out why.
When I first went around with the guy, their vehicles had Missouri plates on them. When I tried to contact them all I hit was dead ends. I never did figure it out. Whether they cut the oaks by mistake, whether they figured to grab them and run and chickened out, whatever. Anyway, the big oaks I'd planned to sell for hardwood lumber wound up being firewood.
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