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I saw six today, and lots of babies, all in the middle of the day, around people and tractors, and people on foot...??????
 
Looks like I am gonna miss this one. I am still doing concessions through the middle of October and I need to make some money for this winters saw projects.
 
Looks like I am gonna miss this one. I am still doing concessions through the middle of October and I need to make some money for this winters saw projects.

We totally understand that but the above statment is for you as well, you know how these GTG threads go.
 
Maybe someone here can explain how this works to a newbie.

You have 50 guys with saws cutting wood...but who is going to pile the brush for burning and who is hauling/splitting the wood?

Normally, a decent guy with a saw can keep at least 3 other guys busy loading wood and hauling brush. And if you plan to split it on site, that's another 2 guys. So each sawman that shows up to this shindig, needs to bring 3 guys to clean up after them and 2 more with a high speed splitter to finish the job. The way I see it, it takes a six man team, (with only one saw) to actually make this work.

Otherwise, a bunch of weekend wood warriors are just going to make a mess by 9am and then look around scratching their nuts wondering who's going to clean it all up.

Tony Rumore
Tromix Corp
 
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Maybe someone here can explain how this works to a newbie.

You have 50 guys with saws cutting wood...but who is going to pile the brush for burning and who is hauling/splitting the wood?

Normally, a decent guy with a saw can keep at least 3 other guys busy loading wood and hauling brush. And if you plan to split it on site, that's another 2 guys. So each sawman that shows up to this shindig, needs to bring 3 guys to clean up after them and 2 more with a high speed splitter to finish the job. The way I see it, it takes a six man team, (with only one saw) to actually make this work.

Otherwise, a bunch of weekend wood warriors are just going to make a mess by 9am and than look around scratching their nuts wondering who's going to clean it all up.

Tony Rumore
Tromix Corp

I know I am not going to be dar but I nominate ya fer clean-up:monkey:
 
hell I'll haul off a pickup load of cookies for free.
Just tryin to be a nice guy and all.
If you wanta cut em longer thats ok 2

Lol aw shucks
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I'm in, but due to my #@$& schedule it will be about 1:00 P.M. Saturday before my arrival.:( How many are staying over to Sunday?

MO-Iron
 
Maybe someone here can explain how this works to a newbie.

You have 50 guys with saws cutting wood...but who is going to pile the brush for burning and who is hauling/splitting the wood?

Normally, a decent guy with a saw can keep at least 3 other guys busy loading wood and hauling brush. And if you plan to split it on site, that's another 2 guys. So each sawman that shows up to this shindig, needs to bring 3 guys to clean up after them and 2 more with a high speed splitter to finish the job. The way I see it, it takes a six man team, (with only one saw) to actually make this work.

Otherwise, a bunch of weekend wood warriors are just going to make a mess by 9am and then look around scratching their nuts wondering who's going to clean it all up.

Tony Rumore
Tromix Corp

Most GTG are logs hauled in no brush, then we all cut one or two inch long rounds called cookies they split easy and saves wood for the next guy. If its cold enough the wives are more than happy to drag the cookies to the fire. That is kind of the long and short of it.

Edit: Most of the time is spent standing around talking #### about some 372 or whatever the number of that saw is.
 
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