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<blockquote data-quote="avalancher" data-source="post: 4194797" data-attributes="member: 19174"><p>It aint the cops you gotta worry about, its the landowners, the state or county road department, and any ass hat that just feels like causing you trouble and starts dialing away on the old cell phone till he reaches someone who doesnt have anything else to do but ride out and see what you are up to. </p><p></p><p>Varies from state to state, but most take a dim view cutting anything on state land unless you have permits, inspections, a dog named Clyde, and a bushel of corned beef hash in the glove box. Without it you are up the proverbial creek if the right guy stops by to check you out. Aint no firewood valuable enough for the fines they can whack you with if they feel like it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="avalancher, post: 4194797, member: 19174"] It aint the cops you gotta worry about, its the landowners, the state or county road department, and any ass hat that just feels like causing you trouble and starts dialing away on the old cell phone till he reaches someone who doesnt have anything else to do but ride out and see what you are up to. Varies from state to state, but most take a dim view cutting anything on state land unless you have permits, inspections, a dog named Clyde, and a bushel of corned beef hash in the glove box. Without it you are up the proverbial creek if the right guy stops by to check you out. Aint no firewood valuable enough for the fines they can whack you with if they feel like it. [/QUOTE]
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