In the last Pic shown here that log alone would pull in about $150 at the sawmill, provided you could haul it there in one piece. The mill usually wants a minimum 12" dia. Nice find and happy burning!I just cut this yesterday. Roadside kill.
I have to go back and get the trunk. Lol
That's exactly my situation. The drop site where I find logs like this is too far away from the logger that I work with who has the picker truck. So, I end up buck cutting them to length and then noodle cutting the rounds into halves, quarters, and even sixths for a few monsters. After that, I can load them onto the pickup and transport them to the splitter.I would love to make money. I just do not have the means to get the log there.
What is the idea behind the lean
Last yr 2 fellas N me scored sum logs from a jobsite clearing . 1 had a dump trailer, other had a big skidsteer w/forks. I have 6 white oak logs, 2.5-3.5ft dia. 10ft long. Logger bud offered me cnote apiece for em.I would love to make money. I just do not have the means to get the log there. [emoji20]
Couple winters fer me.
I don't fill to the top, only about halfway, gets too heavy. I put the panel in to keep them from falling out the sides down low.How does that cattle panel support the load of wood when its full