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We are looking...but the guy that came out has been busy and said he would send a portable sawmill guy to come out, but none has.
This is spruce, at least 120-140-plus feet, and at minimum 6-8 feet through the butt, most are limbed and laying here...Impossible for a self loader to load hunks, no saw mill can use them, too big for the grizzly at the pulp mill, and so far no takers with portable saws...I cannot see a portable saw cutting this thing up...how to pick hunks up is the trial~
Cheryl be careful!!!!!!!!!!
Illia************** I too love a deep snowy winter, it does indeed insulate and keep things warmer.
I do not carefor the windy bone chilling cold, like in the 20s to minus 30...that is too cold.
I lost alot of chickens in minus 20 and 30 weather in Northern Idaho, too cold, trees blow up, your hair can freeze and snap right off...eyeballs almost freeze...noses and fingers and toes suffer...your car will freeze to and stick to, the frozen driveway...give me nice warm snow anyday!!!
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If they are to large to move then you want the guy with a lucas sawmill... I saw him on CL just a little bit ago. Best thing would be to post on CL a photo and request to split lumber in trade for milling...
Its just what I would do and i'm a goof so no need to listen to me
Well that sounds like a great plan to me !
It sure is better than sitting here looking at these big trees laying every where...no goof at all !
I will post !