Posted by gun guru on March 27, 2009 at 03:29:34 from (173.10.44.141):
In Reply to: O.T. Walnut trees posted by Plumcrazy on March 27, 2009 at 03:01:03:
Well,,,,,,,What I would do is drop many of them and cut up 10foot long logs and see if you can advertize them and sell to wood workers. If I was building a house again I would love to have Walnut timbers for my great room exposed trusses for the ceiling. something like 4" x 8" beams maybe 20 feet long.
A guy I work with has a very large oak tree on his 40 acres in Michigan. 2 guys cant get their arms around this tree. 15 years ago a furniture maker came to him and offered him $5k for the tree, and they cut it up haul it off and leave the brush. (That tree would be dropped by me in a hurry) He decided to keep it. Dont let the county wreck your land and try to get a decent price for that walnut.
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