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First cut. Scored these beauties from a friend of my girlfriend's. He had an area of his property cleared to open it up for a view and I came to save him from the giant clean up. Oh, well. I like when everyone gets something out of a deal.


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Me on the mini mill.

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Yellow birch, cherry and some real nice maple to be had.

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Not to mention that this place is in God's country. 2200 feet and not a soul to be found. Just the way I like it.
 
Free cherry is about as good as it gets milling.

Isn't that the truth. Same could be said for walnut, oak, sycamore, maple, osage orange, locust, etc.

The best wood comes from free logs. Working on a pecan now. Have to go look at it, she is going to have a tree service take it down, I get dibs on the trunk.

Mark
 

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