It probably would have cost more for the trucking than what a mill would have paid for it?
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Incredible precision logging skills. I'm exhausted just watching that climber...lol
That's a dangerous job - there are times when he is hanging from just one rope - I bet there are outfits that won't tackle a tree like that - I'm just guessing but I bet it cost the lady a couple thousand bucks - I wonder if she made the logger pay for the broken pipe
When I was in Florida a few years back the size of the pine trees there just astounded me probably because they have such a long growing season compared to what we have. Most of the stuff I saw were well over 100 ft tall with clear boles and straight. I suspect what they're working on in this video is yellow pine. Because of its knots it has limited value and demand other than for construction grade lumber, flooring and some furniture.
Most of the pressure treated lumber is yellow pine - GW - I got a question - you say that you taught other people on how to use a chainsaw - I was wondering if you instructed them to use hearing protection and wear a hard hat - just wondering