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<blockquote data-quote="slowp" data-source="post: 4714037" data-attributes="member: 13863"><p>The way to do this, if you want it, is to walk through and either take measurements/plots/samples or eyeball it. Come up with your estimate. If the owner insists on going by their estimate, and you think it is overblown, then you adjust your bid downward, so you are still bidding for 300 cords but at a reduced price so you'll make a profit on what is really there.</p><p> </p><p>That's how the big people bid on standing timber that is paid for using the <strong>timber cruise</strong> results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slowp, post: 4714037, member: 13863"] The way to do this, if you want it, is to walk through and either take measurements/plots/samples or eyeball it. Come up with your estimate. If the owner insists on going by their estimate, and you think it is overblown, then you adjust your bid downward, so you are still bidding for 300 cords but at a reduced price so you'll make a profit on what is really there. That's how the big people bid on standing timber that is paid for using the [B]timber cruise[/B] results. [/QUOTE]
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