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<blockquote data-quote="cowadle" data-source="post: 3903123" data-attributes="member: 7203"><p>once upon a time i cleared a site for an industrial complex. there was all kinds of brush trees to be cleared and in the mix was some walnut logs of size and volume that could be processed for lumber. in the contract they didn't care about the trees or brush disposal as long as they were removed etc. i sold those trees as lumber to help offset the job. i had them all cut according to the needs of the mill and piled stacked for retrieval, when over a weekend someone came in and took them. there was also a bunch of oak that i sold to firewood processors for the price of come get it off the site NOW. this saved me from fuel time etc and made the job more profitable. so from experience...... leave the wood alone or if you can perform the service contact the contractor to see if you can work a deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowadle, post: 3903123, member: 7203"] once upon a time i cleared a site for an industrial complex. there was all kinds of brush trees to be cleared and in the mix was some walnut logs of size and volume that could be processed for lumber. in the contract they didn't care about the trees or brush disposal as long as they were removed etc. i sold those trees as lumber to help offset the job. i had them all cut according to the needs of the mill and piled stacked for retrieval, when over a weekend someone came in and took them. there was also a bunch of oak that i sold to firewood processors for the price of come get it off the site NOW. this saved me from fuel time etc and made the job more profitable. so from experience...... leave the wood alone or if you can perform the service contact the contractor to see if you can work a deal. [/QUOTE]
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