G Garfield ArboristSite Operative AS Supporting Member Joined Jul 28, 2007 Messages 223 Reaction score 11 Location Kansas City Feb 18, 2009 #1 Is this valuable? Had a 16 foot log 2 foot diameter on a residential job. Wondering if it's worth keeping. Thanks
Is this valuable? Had a 16 foot log 2 foot diameter on a residential job. Wondering if it's worth keeping. Thanks
BIG JAKE Let’s go Brandon! Joined Dec 28, 2005 Messages 1,038 Reaction score 195 Location Albuquerque, New Mexico Feb 18, 2009 #2 Yeah I'd take it if it was closer. Check the milling section. Aggiewoodbutcher has done a lot with pecan I believe.
Yeah I'd take it if it was closer. Check the milling section. Aggiewoodbutcher has done a lot with pecan I believe.
F FIRESMOKE ArboristSite Member Joined Aug 26, 2008 Messages 92 Reaction score 26 Location NEW HOLLAND PA Feb 19, 2009 #3 To me Pecan is almost like gold. I live in South east PA not many pecans here. When I do get ahold of some I can sell it for BBQ wood at almost twice my regular price. AK is a little far to run for some firewood though.
To me Pecan is almost like gold. I live in South east PA not many pecans here. When I do get ahold of some I can sell it for BBQ wood at almost twice my regular price. AK is a little far to run for some firewood though.
KD57 Addicted to ArboristSite Joined Jan 8, 2009 Messages 1,975 Reaction score 1,071 Location TX Feb 19, 2009 #4 Heck yeah it's worth it, if it's solid.
M Mike PA ArboristSite Guru Joined Jul 17, 2008 Messages 757 Reaction score 107 Location PA Feb 19, 2009 #5 Pecan and hickory are virtually the same. Has value for many things.
Frank Boyer Addicted to ArboristSite Joined Oct 18, 2006 Messages 1,180 Reaction score 103 Location Santa Cruz Mountains, CA Feb 19, 2009 #6 Great BBQ wood. I use chunks/small logs for flavor wood. It is around $600. a cord in N CA.