hunt4570
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- Grand L3540 ,724 loader, bucket, grapple and now forks also! And just for OP.. a pool!
That's definitely in a different category than the balsam fir we have here, which grows like weeds, lives about 70 years, and often starts to get hollow when it's still a sapling.
That's all well and good for those of you with sawmills, who can go out and cut a tree the day that it's needed. It doesn't work for those of us who take our logs someplace to be sawn, so that we can have a pile out back to pick through as needed. There's also something to be said for letting it dry first so that you don't have such big cracks in the floors; and even if I did have a mill, I'm still not clever enough to be able to choose just the right tree so that it has the right configuration to give me the exact amount and size of lumber I need.![]()
I do have a mill, about 2 1/2 years now, and I dont think I'll EVER figure all that out...:laughing: