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Black locust logs or standing timber wanted
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<blockquote data-quote="jimmiller5417" data-source="post: 2887678" data-attributes="member: 63776"><p>We are looking for groves of Black Locust, standing, down, or just logs. Any size but with straight trunks at least 11 feet long. The ideal diameter is 15" to 24" at the stump. We will bring our portable sawmill to most locations and do haul-out where necessary. We need solid wood. We're not interested in single trees nor in urban or park trees which might contain metal. We need diameter and length information as well as prices. Since we are in KY, the closer the better, but will travel. Thanks,</p><p>Jim Miller</p><p><a href="mailto:jimmiller5417@gmail.com">jimmiller5417@gmail.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimmiller5417, post: 2887678, member: 63776"] We are looking for groves of Black Locust, standing, down, or just logs. Any size but with straight trunks at least 11 feet long. The ideal diameter is 15" to 24" at the stump. We will bring our portable sawmill to most locations and do haul-out where necessary. We need solid wood. We're not interested in single trees nor in urban or park trees which might contain metal. We need diameter and length information as well as prices. Since we are in KY, the closer the better, but will travel. Thanks, Jim Miller [email]jimmiller5417@gmail.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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