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<blockquote data-quote="rmihalek" data-source="post: 197037" data-attributes="member: 4129"><p>Marky Mark is right! There's a local crew that'll drop off wood anytime I ask. The photo shows the aftermath of what happens when I asked this spring. I got about 10 cords of maple in one day. They had two big take downs nearby. Apparently there were about 10 small trees 50 or 75 years ago that grew into one big tree. The butt logs were 48" in diameter. Took me a couple weeks of weekend work to clear the yard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rmihalek, post: 197037, member: 4129"] Marky Mark is right! There's a local crew that'll drop off wood anytime I ask. The photo shows the aftermath of what happens when I asked this spring. I got about 10 cords of maple in one day. They had two big take downs nearby. Apparently there were about 10 small trees 50 or 75 years ago that grew into one big tree. The butt logs were 48" in diameter. Took me a couple weeks of weekend work to clear the yard. [/QUOTE]
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