oregonhills32
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Hey guys I own a decent sized property here in Oregon and I have a few questions to get sorted out, I'm looking to manage the timber land I own but I'm needing a bit of information. I have my own self loader and a cat I'm going to use to skid it out. I use the self loader for firewood, but I can haul some decent loads off to a mill with it no problem.
I'm looking to contractor my own fallers but, in terms of contract cutting what does it mean to "have your own numbers"? I see this question asked frequently when people interact with cutters here in Oregon. If I'm going to be asking a question to potential contractors, I want to know what it means.
Who actually supplies the insurance for these guys? so I know what I'm looking for. I've never heard of any mainstream insurance companies insuring timber fallers.
Realistically, how long should it take a single cutter to do a 6 acre strip? Or better yet, how much on average should a single cutter be able to do in a day? I've heard of guys cutting an acre of thick timber a day, maybe that was all BS though? I'd rather not get dillied around paying day wage by someone taking too long. I'll also be putting it in the contract that the job must be finished before 'X' date, so I'd like to know a reasonable time to have it finished by.
Thanks in advance!
I'm looking to contractor my own fallers but, in terms of contract cutting what does it mean to "have your own numbers"? I see this question asked frequently when people interact with cutters here in Oregon. If I'm going to be asking a question to potential contractors, I want to know what it means.
Who actually supplies the insurance for these guys? so I know what I'm looking for. I've never heard of any mainstream insurance companies insuring timber fallers.
Realistically, how long should it take a single cutter to do a 6 acre strip? Or better yet, how much on average should a single cutter be able to do in a day? I've heard of guys cutting an acre of thick timber a day, maybe that was all BS though? I'd rather not get dillied around paying day wage by someone taking too long. I'll also be putting it in the contract that the job must be finished before 'X' date, so I'd like to know a reasonable time to have it finished by.
Thanks in advance!