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I'm looking to have some logs twitched to a landing on my property. The work should be about 7-8 hours worth. The location is central Maine. Anyone have a ballpark figure I can expect to pay?
 
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That is a" Maine only"logging term.:cheers: To far away for me!You might find someone local to do it but I think it will be pricey with trucking for the skidder and an hourly rate.Good Luck.
 
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If you are looking for horses, I'll be working near Wilson's Mills this winter and will twitch for $20.00 an hour plus a buck a mile round-trip for trailering.

If you are looking for a machine, I would guess 50 to 100 per hour plus transport.
 
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Ha!What the heck is swarpin'?
I can't really give you the definition of twitch but,we use it like"hook up the friggin' twitch" or "I'm gonna go cut me a friggin' twitch" or "I need to get the rest of that friggin' wood twitched the frig out"or "that sonofawhore couldn't twitch out enough friggin' wood to keep a camp fire going".
 
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A twitch is another term for a hitch of logs. Another term would be a turn.
A load of wood pulled by a skidder form the woods to the landing.

Craig
 
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A twitch is another term for a hitch of logs. Another term would be a turn.
A load of wood pulled by a skidder form the woods to the landing.

Craig

We call it a turn and yarding/or skidding it in. Swarp is a term I'd only heard locally. As in, we'll swarp the unit in 3 days. Or a guy on a fire crew as we were running to the safety zone, "FIVE MORE MINUTES AND WE'D A HAD 'ER SWARPED." Have since learned it is from the Southern Appalachians which is where most of the early settlers of this area came from. I used it while working in Wisconsin and my boss came all excited out of his office saying he hadn't heard that term used since he left home--one of the Carolinas. We also had other phrases in common, like sarvis berry, and feeling peeked. Peeked is pronounced Peek Ed. Ed like Mister ed. A small world, eh?
 
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Yup, I know Cushing. I also just saw your signiture. I used to run a Timberjack 230 D.
Too bad you aren't closer, I want to find someone I can trade Labor or Climbing services for equipment work.
 
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Cushing ain't that tiny. It's no Randolph. ;) I used to do pest control in Cushing. Actually my area of operation was Georgetown to Bangor.
 

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