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Posted by Raymond Bagwell on December 04, 2005 at 20:28:47 from (68.186.138.213):
In Reply to: Timber sales posted by Dan in Ohio on December 04, 2005 at 12:28:16:
I had a forrester look at the timber then took his suggestions and marked what trees I wanted cut. I had a lawyer draw up a contract with the timber cutter. I got 60 he got 40. A lot of share cutters have their own contract and it is not much to it. I required all tops be moved out of the fields, torn up ground be smothed over and grass sowed. I required the timber man have liability insurance as well as worksmens comp for his crew. The timber cutter was responsible for any property dammage. Just cover yourself whichever way you go. You don't to spend your timber money paying legal fees. There are a lot of them in my area operating fron week to week.
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