Posted by JD Farmer on March 05, 2014 at 05:06:51 from (50.41.52.221):
In Reply to: Fie wood.... posted by Jared in Wi on March 04, 2014 at 20:05:55:
In my case, I have a farm to keep cleaned up as others have mentioned. Along with having a farm I have a Gator and chain saws, a wood splitter that is on it's second rebuild, only thing original to it is the engine and oil tank. I bought it in 1981. Same with the small trailer in the photo, its been rebuilt and up sized. Originally used it behind my garden tractors.
So I been cutting wood since 1976, clearing old fence rows, keeping the brush cut back, gathering down trees, dead or dying trees, and getting some off the edges of fields to keep the shade away.
So, no way to figure cost of cutting wood, I see it as exercise and a necessity, if I want to continue to have a clean farm.
Those walnut logs are for sale or will be cut into lumber!
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