Metals406
Granfodder Runningsaw
I'm on the phone with Cody right now. . . He says Ol Pat's been falling real regular in Oregon.
last i herd he was south of me by maplton.
Good lookin timber! Is there alot of wood on that site that is that size? Do you all have the dreaded Ash Borer there yet? I know it has hit southern Ohio and parts of my beloved home state of KY. We have very few ash trees in my area of the state. I think I have got one on our 135 acres. But they are everywhere up in S. Ohio.
Nice job on whackin' and stackin',
Tom
Could be? I'm not real sure where abouts he is?
He's not here or the trees would have gone across the road making the forester grumble as she had to mark corridors in a unit on up the blocked road...
Pat stretching the 66's legs.
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Oh my, how the Ugly Dog's little helper moves like a crab louse in the bush! I feel so slooooooow.
It's got it's ups and downs it is doing pretty decent right now, we need some rain though. Let the mills get caught up some. Or I am afraid that quotas, price cuts or shutdowns are on the way. The mill closest to my place (about 10 miles away) has already shut down for a 8 week period after being swamped with storm damaged timber. We are cutting ALOT of blowdown timber right now, the tornado in March uprooted hundreds of acres of timber. I can't wait to see and cut some standing timber again!! We cut mostly poplar, red, white, black and chestnut oak, and hickory. We have got our share of pines too, white, southern yellow and black. But the pine market is terrible around here, maybe 150 a thousand for good big (30"+) white pine. I live south of Morehead Ky, "The hardwood capital of the world!" At least that's what the signs goin in and outta town say.
Tom
It's got it's ups and downs it is doing pretty decent right now, we need some rain though. Let the mills get caught up some. Or I am afraid that quotas, price cuts or shutdowns are on the way. The mill closest to my place (about 10 miles away) has already shut down for a 8 week period after being swamped with storm damaged timber. We are cutting ALOT of blowdown timber right now, the tornado in March uprooted hundreds of acres of timber. I can't wait to see and cut some standing timber again!! We cut mostly poplar, red, white, black and chestnut oak, and hickory. We have got our share of pines too, white, southern yellow and black. But the pine market is terrible around here, maybe 150 a thousand for good big (30"+) white pine. I live south of Morehead Ky, "The hardwood capital of the world!" At least that's what the signs goin in and outta town say.
Tom
Does Pat build his own 660s?
Yeah, word on the street is Olive's in Orofino, builds a mean saw.
Does Pat build his own 660s?
Yes he does build his own. . .
I think Wowzers is thinking of Pat O. -- and the video is of Pat L.
I was talking about Pat L.
Hey wowzers, you coming over to the Darby show next weekend?
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