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My brother got bit by a saw, hanging it up after 15+ years of logging...
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<blockquote data-quote="woodshed" data-source="post: 1263758" data-attributes="member: 27799"><p>I think the having a kid thing is weighing on him pretty heavy. Alot more responsibility then back when he and his buddy started the business. It's still a small operation, two cutters, one guy skidding/loading, one semi driver. Pretty easy to see how a couple of weeks of rain could pretty much wipe them out financially. If they can't turn a wheel it is only a matter of time until the moneys gone. It also doesn't help that his partner is on his second divorce, starts drinking at 7 a.m. and leaves around noon to F#CK off while my brother tries to hold everything together. The end was probably near anyway you look at it. They have several 044/440's, an 066, and several smaller saws that have been given to them including Husqvarna 350, Stihl 029. </p><p></p><p>Scott</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodshed, post: 1263758, member: 27799"] I think the having a kid thing is weighing on him pretty heavy. Alot more responsibility then back when he and his buddy started the business. It's still a small operation, two cutters, one guy skidding/loading, one semi driver. Pretty easy to see how a couple of weeks of rain could pretty much wipe them out financially. If they can't turn a wheel it is only a matter of time until the moneys gone. It also doesn't help that his partner is on his second divorce, starts drinking at 7 a.m. and leaves around noon to F#CK off while my brother tries to hold everything together. The end was probably near anyway you look at it. They have several 044/440's, an 066, and several smaller saws that have been given to them including Husqvarna 350, Stihl 029. Scott [/QUOTE]
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