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gonecountry

gonecountry

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Hey Rick, I can drop some stuff that will crush ya,LOL . Trees on my lots are only babies at around 36" on the stump but I have cut 60-62" DBH Hemlock along the Brooke road at my grandfathers place in Bear River. I have a 55" yellow birch to cut this summer to make table tops from, Going to put the 090 and a 60" bar to work on it.
Pioneerguy600

Your right we do have alot of big stuff around here we just keep it well hidden away from prying eyes:greenchainsaw:

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mryb

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Clearwater, Pa
Jerry, I came over on the CAT & got dumped off at Yarmouth. I went up the east side to Halifax & didn't see any big trees. Kinda like it was all logged out. Nice country though. You Portland guys, I cant go through without stopping at $3 Deweys & Gilberts Chowder House...Rick
 
gonecountry

gonecountry

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Jerry, I came over on the CAT & got dumped off at Yarmouth. I went up the east side to Halifax & didn't see any big trees. Kinda like it was all logged out. Nice country though. You Portland guys, I cant go through without stopping at $3 Deweys & Gilberts Chowder House...Rick

Well you went up the wrong side:greenchainsaw:

There is some decent wood to see if you follow the north shore but you would have to take the rural roads as there isn't alot to see from the highways (on either shore) also if you go inland you can see more too. The shore isnt a good place around here to grow big trees.

Less than 20 minutes from where you got "dumped off" I could show you some big trees. Definalty not PNW big but nice none the less.
 
gonecountry

gonecountry

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There is some big wood in Noava Scotia

Here is a pile we are starting of nice clear stuff that I am gonna have milled to use in house renovations.

These pics dont make them look quite as big as they do in person.
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This last picture tells the story better, the longest ones are 18 feet, plan on turning them into roof trusses.
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