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Posted by Punchie on December 05, 2005 at 04:21:18 from (151.205.9.75):
In Reply to: Timber sales posted by Dan in Ohio on December 04, 2005 at 12:28:16:
HI Dan Western PA here. This maybe a little long but please read this. I was looking last year at cutting some fire wood. Have been hearing that Cherry was high and didn't want to cut any good timber trees for fire wood. So I started to look online about timber How to measure and how to cut and prices PER/M not a 50/50 , 60/40 0r anything else. Timber is sold at 1000 price be it at stump, yard(maybe truck) or board ft. after cut. Basically you can look at a truck load and tell what is what. I'll look at timber prices and get back to you, in an other post. Please let me know by e-mail if you wish for me to tell you what to look for and how to measure trees at B/H . Teddy P.S. getting late need to run!!
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