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8th February 2011, 09:51 AM #1New Member
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Pine trees for timber on my property
Hi All,
I am new to this forum so I apologise if this is posted in the wrong section. I have a row of 39 very tall ( approx 40-50 METRES) pine trees. I would like them removed and thought they must be worth something to someone for the timber. They have a girth of approx 40-70 cms.
They are near Trentham in Victoria.
Should I expect to pay a lot of money for their removal, or would there be any likley hood that they would be removed and the logging contractor keeps the timber as payment ?
What do you sugguest or reccomened ?
Thanks In advance.
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9th February 2011, 08:44 PM #2New Member
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Hi there,
Not sure if it's of any help, but if you had them felled I would be interested in purchasing the logs and milling them up for timber.
Might be worth posting a picture if you have one. Generally if the trees are only in a row 1 deep they don't have good quality timber as there are so many limbs + knots. Having said that I have milled many trees that look pretty ordinary and they end up having lots of great timber.
Feel free to call me on 0430 111 431 if you want.
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10th February 2011, 10:19 PM #3
Thats a long drive for some cruddy old pine!!! even more so if you want to pay for the privilege, if you want them removed PM me and I will put you on to someone in rocklyn who might be interested in them.
And yes it will probably cost a bit to have them removed as most people will hire an excavator push them over and burn them or send them to landfill. Send me a PM and I will be possibly be able to help you out.I am told that sharpening handsaws is a dying art.... this must mean I am an artisan.
Get your handsaws sharpened properly to the highest possible standard, the only way they should be done, BY HAND, BY ME!!! I only accept perfection in any saw I sharpen.
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20th February 2011, 06:17 PM #4Intermediate Member
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Hi
I would be interested in coming to have a look at them if you still have not organized anything with anyone else ? I have done alot of falling around there and through to Ballarat in years gone by its a nice part of the world through there . I have sent you a pm
Regards Chris
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10th September 2016, 10:15 PM #5New Member
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LARGE PINE TREES for removal free wood or other uses
Hi Chris,
I came across this thread and I have the same problem of unwanted very large pines. up to 70cm diametre a possible above 30 metres tall. Around a dozen or so. Would you be interested in looking tat these. It is in Bunding, just off the freeway on the way to Daylesford.
please respond to this post and Ill send you my mobile if intereted
thanks, Ruth
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