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re: Maurapas wma
Posted on 10/20/14 at 5:40 pm to tenfoe
Posted on 10/20/14 at 5:40 pm to tenfoe
You'd be surprised at the timber that gets cut. The cutters will get into some hairy shite. They'll also push a road to get stuff out if need be. Homochitto is similar and we had anywhere from 3-10 crews in there during the summer months
Only stuff that slows them down is water and deep mud
Only stuff that slows them down is water and deep mud
Posted on 10/20/14 at 6:35 pm to Hammertime
Pardon the hijack, but I need some timber guy advice. Hope yAll see this/know what's up.
Is it true that very old/big black walnut trees are worth a bunch of money? Had this discussion today with a lady that has one, needs cutting, and we'd both heard that over the years? Is there a local market for this type of thing ?
Also, same question regarding old growth pine to a sawmill. I know that the Alford Mill in Coushatta is always on the lookout for trees to make "yellowwood"/heart pine floors.
This lady/co worker just bought this land, has the walnut tree, and 4 huge pines, and all need to go. Are 4 trees worth a sawmills time (in the case of the pine). What about one big ol black walnut?
To whom does one place a call on the walnut? I'd assume you'd just call a sawmill on the pine?
Is it true that very old/big black walnut trees are worth a bunch of money? Had this discussion today with a lady that has one, needs cutting, and we'd both heard that over the years? Is there a local market for this type of thing ?
Also, same question regarding old growth pine to a sawmill. I know that the Alford Mill in Coushatta is always on the lookout for trees to make "yellowwood"/heart pine floors.
This lady/co worker just bought this land, has the walnut tree, and 4 huge pines, and all need to go. Are 4 trees worth a sawmills time (in the case of the pine). What about one big ol black walnut?
To whom does one place a call on the walnut? I'd assume you'd just call a sawmill on the pine?
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