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<blockquote data-quote="sILlogger" data-source="post: 650890" data-attributes="member: 13416"><p>no cottonwood really isn't good for much. low grade, nothing special i wish they were, cuz they grow straight and tall with little taper. </p><p></p><p>as for loading the truck this is 1 of 2 that is hauling logs off that job, that one and a knuckleboom truck..they are hauling them to the mill from the job(around 8 miles) we are loading that truck with the bob cat. we don't use forwarders around here. we drag the logs to the landing, buck them, and load them on the road truck and take them to the mill or wherever they go</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sILlogger, post: 650890, member: 13416"] no cottonwood really isn't good for much. low grade, nothing special i wish they were, cuz they grow straight and tall with little taper. as for loading the truck this is 1 of 2 that is hauling logs off that job, that one and a knuckleboom truck..they are hauling them to the mill from the job(around 8 miles) we are loading that truck with the bob cat. we don't use forwarders around here. we drag the logs to the landing, buck them, and load them on the road truck and take them to the mill or wherever they go [/QUOTE]
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