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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 2784668" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>tR if that tree is big you could recoup some of your cost by having a sawyer cut it up for you and sell it. The sawyer would likely take some for payment too and may even pay you to do the work for the lumber. If you can get some big oak beams, like for fireplace mantels or similar, you are looking at several hundred $$ apiece. Cutting it into boards will net you several hundred too and depending on the tree could be north of $1500 easily. Hardwood lumber is just hella expensive these days. The tornado blew over two really large oaks along the creek in my daughter's back yard. I about cried to see it cut up and hauled to the landfill. One of those trees was over 200 years old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 2784668, member: 3099"] tR if that tree is big you could recoup some of your cost by having a sawyer cut it up for you and sell it. The sawyer would likely take some for payment too and may even pay you to do the work for the lumber. If you can get some big oak beams, like for fireplace mantels or similar, you are looking at several hundred $$ apiece. Cutting it into boards will net you several hundred too and depending on the tree could be north of $1500 easily. Hardwood lumber is just hella expensive these days. The tornado blew over two really large oaks along the creek in my daughter's back yard. I about cried to see it cut up and hauled to the landfill. One of those trees was over 200 years old. [/QUOTE]
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