The stuff we handled was over 40" dia on the butt, and it was everything the skidd steer loader could handle to get it to the mill. Matter of fact, the last cut of one of them could not get loaded at all! That was last May and that wood is now dry enough to be used as construction material without fear of checking or warping. My friend received a quote of $2,800 and a wait time of over a month to do the job, we did it in a week for a price of $2k, and he operated and rented the skid steer!Last year a vacation resort ranch was bringing down 10s of Ponderosa. Really big stuff and arrow straight. They were offering if up for free. Two neighbors and I went down with our trailers and loaded them up heavy, for firewood. They were listing it as for use as lumber. No takers. I suspect those with the resources to handle those big woods had their own sources. A shame that the wood couldn't be best utilized. Though it was great for me.
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