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Re: OT - logging operations


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Posted by Magman on June 15, 2005 at 08:38:30 from (64.12.117.13):

In Reply to: OT - logging operations posted by FC on June 15, 2005 at 07:12:56:

Well thats about right. He probly saw the tree and said theres a good vinier tree and desided nobody would ever know. Now if it was a hard maple Cherry or Oak and it got sent for vinier it could be worth some good money. Here in NY there used to be a law that if a logger took a tree it was only fined in the courts and it was like a 25.00 or 50.00 dollar fine but they have since changed that to a much biiger fine and payment.
I know a logger next door that has a small time operation and uses it to survive in the winter he did this once and got sued and in all kinds of trouble. But the thing is it was not his fault it was a bad line or the landowner told him it was his or something. Being sued was not something I would have done with this guy becuase he is as honest as the day is long and made a mistake.
But On the other hand a lot of these loggers are ruthless theives these days have seen a few of them to say they only took 4 loads of logs out and darn it I saw 6 go out. I would have a other logger check it out or a forestor and see what they think may have happened or what it may have been worth.
Get a hold of the land owner and say I dont want to start trouble with my neighbor BUT THIS IS WHAT HAPPENED And tell him you feel you have been wronged and would like to be compensated who knows his homeowners may even cover it. If he wants to get hostle get a police report filed emeditly. I sure would.
JUST A FEW THOUGHT FROM ME JON


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