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Mike 17-03-2003 12:44 PM

Huge Pine Trees for harvest
 
I have about 25 huge pine trees on a lot in Chatham in the only spot
approved for a house so they've got to go. I hate just cutting them
down and letting them rot. Does anyone know of timber companies who
will take them?

[email protected] 17-03-2003 10:13 PM

Huge Pine Trees for harvest
 
In article , Mike wrote:
I have about 25 huge pine trees on a lot in Chatham in the only spot
approved for a house so they've got to go. I hate just cutting them
down and letting them rot. Does anyone know of timber companies who
will take them?


I am sure you can find someone who will cut them for the timber and
perhaps even pay you.

Define huge please? Probably have to have 2+ foot diameter to be
timber, but could be used as pulpwood if smaller.

--
Wes Dukes (wdukesNOatSPAMpoboxdotcom)

[email protected] 17-03-2003 10:42 PM

Huge Pine Trees for harvest
 
In article , Mike wrote:
I have about 25 huge pine trees on a lot in Chatham in the only spot
approved for a house so they've got to go. I hate just cutting them
down and letting them rot. Does anyone know of timber companies who
will take them?


I am sure you can find someone who will cut them for the timber and
perhaps even pay you.

Define huge please? Probably have to have 2+ foot diameter to be
timber, but could be used as pulpwood if smaller.

--
Wes Dukes (wdukesNOatSPAMpoboxdotcom)

[email protected] 17-03-2003 10:42 PM

Huge Pine Trees for harvest
 
In article , Mike wrote:
I have about 25 huge pine trees on a lot in Chatham in the only spot
approved for a house so they've got to go. I hate just cutting them
down and letting them rot. Does anyone know of timber companies who
will take them?


I am sure you can find someone who will cut them for the timber and
perhaps even pay you.

Define huge please? Probably have to have 2+ foot diameter to be
timber, but could be used as pulpwood if smaller.

--
Wes Dukes (wdukesNOatSPAMpoboxdotcom)


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