SouthSoundTree-
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Some of my storm damage work came from a spot with root disease, so they want to log it. They approached me about it, when I did the emergency felling.
It would be excavator logging. I could wedge most of them over without setting lines. Tall and slender in the 20" x 100' ball park, on average.
Urban growth zone-- no burning, so debris would have to be hauled or chipped on site.
Around here, small parcel logging away from structures is often around a 50/50 split, after hauling. Burning is common.
What kind of compensation have you gotten on this type of job?
I don't like speculating on log value for making a living, really. But, steady work builds things. I can fell a bunch of fir next to houses. Gary has logging experience.
Just (tired and) tumbling thoughts around in my head.
Any thoughts from real loggers, and anybody else?
It would be excavator logging. I could wedge most of them over without setting lines. Tall and slender in the 20" x 100' ball park, on average.
Urban growth zone-- no burning, so debris would have to be hauled or chipped on site.
Around here, small parcel logging away from structures is often around a 50/50 split, after hauling. Burning is common.
What kind of compensation have you gotten on this type of job?
I don't like speculating on log value for making a living, really. But, steady work builds things. I can fell a bunch of fir next to houses. Gary has logging experience.
Just (tired and) tumbling thoughts around in my head.
Any thoughts from real loggers, and anybody else?