HUGE load of oak!

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unclemoustache

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And for those of us that do both, I make sure to cut for firewood as I'm going, but I wouldn't expect a non-firewooding arborist to do so.

If I ran a tree service, I'd do firewood, mulch, milling, and maybe even kiln drying of my milled lumber. I always hate to see wasted stuff, and trees are so darn useful in so many ways.
 
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And for those of us that do both, I make sure to cut for firewood as I'm going, but I wouldn't expect a non-firewooding arborist to do so.

If I ran a tree service, I'd do firewood, mulch, milling, and maybe even kiln drying of my milled lumber. I always hate to see wasted stuff, and trees are so darn useful in so many ways.

You got it, vertical integration.
 

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