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Ya some spots are nice, But other spots you have to deal with the buncher head brush.

Are they having you guys salvage the stuff that was cut during the fires also, or is most of that pretty well hauled? I know during 2008 fires, we had to go back and process
the stuff that we cut during the fires. Some of that was pretty nasty because it would just shoved into a pile with dirt, ash, rocks, etc.
 

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I haven't had to do any of that but there are some that are salvaging it.
I bet, normally once a machine touches it they are filthy lol

You might like following one of the harvesters everything is piled and all the brush is in the trail.


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You looking at buying one for a fire cat or as a tail hold?


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It would pretty much be used as a farm cat. Some logging on our place, and occasional dirt pushing projects. But mostly logging a few loads here and there on my place.
 

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It would pretty much be used as a farm cat. Some logging on our place, and occasional dirt pushing projects. But mostly logging a few loads here and there on my place.

My only concern with one would be parts for the engine, finals, and transmission.


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