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<blockquote data-quote="northmanlogging" data-source="post: 5925021" data-attributes="member: 76731"><p>so about 350 loads of logs dependind on spiecies, at 15 loads to the acre about 25 acres... or in laymens terms anout 6 weeks of work for a full logging crew.</p><p>. in other words yer just a small fry home owner that read some books on cuttin fyrewood and miiling a few boards now and then. A far cry from a proffessional cutter and someone that needs to learn to listen instaed of relying on your questionable experience and biased opionions.</p><p></p><p>Many experienced proffessional cutters have chimed in here and told you in many diffeent ways it can be done and how. Its time you either try it or shut the **** up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="northmanlogging, post: 5925021, member: 76731"] so about 350 loads of logs dependind on spiecies, at 15 loads to the acre about 25 acres... or in laymens terms anout 6 weeks of work for a full logging crew. . in other words yer just a small fry home owner that read some books on cuttin fyrewood and miiling a few boards now and then. A far cry from a proffessional cutter and someone that needs to learn to listen instaed of relying on your questionable experience and biased opionions. Many experienced proffessional cutters have chimed in here and told you in many diffeent ways it can be done and how. Its time you either try it or shut the **** up. [/QUOTE]
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