Posted by tjdub on November 05, 2010 at 08:13:10 from (208.28.88.253):
In Reply to: OT Timber Sales posted by deerly parted on November 04, 2010 at 19:12:33:
If you have some logs that could be veneer which is likely with walnut, but highly unlikely with ash, you should consider having a professional do the felling on at least those trees. You'll feel pretty bad if you split a 48" walnut veneer butt log. Also, have someone who knows log grading help you do the bucking after you've got the logs at the landing. It doesn't take long and can save you a lot of mistake-money. Usually, you can find someone who has a log truck that can do these services as well as the hauling for you. If you don't know anyone who can do this, get in contact with your nearest mill and ask them who to get in contact with. If you do end up with veneer logs, make sure you get bids on them.
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