alder prices in PNW

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I hates them viney maples... hatesess emss

all they do is get in the way smack her hat off, break windows, lights, bars, chains, get stuck in the essavator bucket, get stuck in the skidder blade, center pivot, fairlead, sliders... cage, where they smack yer hat off break windows, lights chins noses...

****in hate em
 
Fir is better,

Alder arguably burns a wee bit longer but less heat, its just so easy to process though

The alder we have here is a pain to process. Splits fine, but it's small and crooked. Same with willow. Usually we don't mess with it, or if it's on a land clearing, just rip it out with the excavator and put it in the slash pile to be burned.

Only reason I had some was we buy logs from a contractor that decks anything about 4" and bigger. On jobs we do, we don't normally bother with anything under about 8-10" dbh.
Works out well though. His guys usually do real nice of limbing and decking and putting a landing where the truck can actually fit.

Get many people calling a year wanting to sell logs, most of the time the deck is a freaking mess, the wood is junk/they want top dollar for it, or it's in a spot that the truck can't get to.


ANYHOW, it's interesting how a tree can be considered valuable in one area and junk in another!
 
The alder we have here is a pain to process. Splits fine, but it's small and crooked. Same with willow. Usually we don't mess with it, or if it's on a land clearing, just rip it out with the excavator and put it in the slash pile to be burned.

Only reason I had some was we buy logs from a contractor that decks anything about 4" and bigger. On jobs we do, we don't normally bother with anything under about 8-10" dbh.
Works out well though. His guys usually do real nice of limbing and decking and putting a landing where the truck can actually fit.

Get many people calling a year wanting to sell logs, most of the time the deck is a freaking mess, the wood is junk/they want top dollar for it, or it's in a spot that the truck can't get to.


ANYHOW, it's interesting how a tree can be considered valuable in one area and junk in another!
They use to be considered junk here till they started making paper out of them then came the furniture.

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