B_Turner
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I went over to the pennisula today and had a good day cutting. Me and a buddy ended up with three trailer loads, including one of a maple burl tree that we wrestled up up the bank in chunks with a tractor. Got maybe 3000 lb, and a really nice chunk really low off the stump that was really clean.
I just got home with three 10ft by around 22 inch logs in my trailer, with another load I have to pick up on another trip.
We stopped by the logyard in Shelton to check out some sticks that a guy we do business with brought in recently. Here's us in front of one of them for scale. Two ugly cusses, but without something for scale you can't see the size.
Ironically, the person that took the pic was the Korean buyer who happenned to stop by while we were there to check out the logs.
The truth is it makes me kind of sad to see the really big trees on the ground. One minute it's living it's grand old life like it had for hundreds of years, and the next minute it's on it's way overseas to make veneer for panelling....
I just got home with three 10ft by around 22 inch logs in my trailer, with another load I have to pick up on another trip.
We stopped by the logyard in Shelton to check out some sticks that a guy we do business with brought in recently. Here's us in front of one of them for scale. Two ugly cusses, but without something for scale you can't see the size.
Ironically, the person that took the pic was the Korean buyer who happenned to stop by while we were there to check out the logs.
The truth is it makes me kind of sad to see the really big trees on the ground. One minute it's living it's grand old life like it had for hundreds of years, and the next minute it's on it's way overseas to make veneer for panelling....
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