I've experienced this situation with loggers, some, not all, are terrible in the woods, roads, damage etc. I have caught same off the property stealing, cutting trees that they do not have permission to cut, just close enough to make it easy. Do some research, work out some details, and have it on your terms.
Yes, they want production, don't care about the mess, tops etc,. roads, and damaging trees that are left, yes I know thinning is not an easy job. In addition to that the shear waste of good firewood or pulp wood, is incredible, I have seen enough bad logging outfits, but also have seen decent ones who don't perform their work with such callous attitudes.
Bottom line is money, I can understand that, but while they are on site, have the equipment, a lot of this mess is not necessary, nor is the waste. Myself and 2 good friends draw wood from a huge pile of tops, stacked, not easy to deal with but all good hardwood, been stacked for years, nice and dry, though eventually it may not be much good, they did not leave it in the woods. Sooner or later you'll be able to make a deal, with someone who would compromise, do try to avoid the other kinds, better to let it stand without any doubt in my mind.
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