Wolfking42084
ArboristSite Operative
anyone know if there is going to be another season of ax men? the neding lastnight just made me wonder.
If they would just give up on that asinine 'competition'. If I had thrown something at the TV every time they mentioned it last night I would hae had to buy a couple dozen new ones.
Harry K
If they would just give up on that asinine 'competition'. If I had thrown something at the TV every time they mentioned it last night I would have had to buy a couple dozen new ones.
Harry K
With as much flim as they have run here I would say they have more than enough for another season. Some of they guys I know working were being interviewed for the show. Supposedly they are still filming a couple ridges to the west from us. When those jobs run out though, there won't be anything happening around our parts other than logging ROW for future sales when the market comes back.
Owl
Yah, late last year the crews on the show were probably only out there after the hurricane just to fufull the requirement for the TV show, and not the mills. There must be a lot of windthrow cutting up there this year, after what I saw driving along Highway 26 after it re-opened after Christmas. Many sites will have to be cut just to replant, at a complete loss.
Around here there are a few big jobs going in (160 acre+ stuff). And there are also a lot of small sites being cut or thinned for pulp. With no mills cranking out sticks and selling off the chips and trim, prices have doubled for wood going to the paper mills. I see weird truckloads of culls and variable length logs and stuff that is obviously being sold to the paper mills by the ton. Some better logs are also still going to Coos Bay for export. A neighbor is select cutting the best of his stands for poles too. But overall, its pretty quiet around these parts. Not many yarding whistles this year.
A lot of the lower grade saw logs going for pulp too. My Dad had 6 loads of blow down form the storm. We got out 3 of pulp and 3 of saw logs all hemlock. It averaged to $10/load more for saw logs then the pulp. No point in sending saw logs unless they have real good scale.
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