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22nd May 2009, 01:19 AM #1
big tuart logs
I had a win and beat the mulcher to some big tuart logs.also a .nice big jarrah with burls all over it.These trees were only about 20 kilometers from home .me and my buddy have had 2 trucks carting all week.IHOPE THE PHOTOS WORK OUT.
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22nd May 2009, 07:25 AM #2
David, that's a good score and the photo's did work out and show how good a score you got. What are you going to do with the logs? Slab them or ???
Pat
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22nd May 2009, 06:30 PM #3
Very good score there Dave. That will keep you going for a bit.
Dont have tuart over in the east or leastways I have never seen any. It is constantly a sorrow to see good timber go through the mulcher.
Regards
John
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22nd May 2009, 06:56 PM #4
HI Pat.
we will slab the larger logs , and probably have a think about the smaller ones.
Hi orraloon
yeah i just about cry every time i see good logs getting mulched but it takes abit of time and effort to save them with out slowing the developers down. This time we were lucky timing was perfect.
This jarrah is covered in burl ,it has some fire damage up one side but most of it is sound im glad i got to this one before the mulcher
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22nd May 2009, 06:57 PM #5
HI Pat.
we will slab the larger logs , and probably have a think about the smaller ones.
Hi orraloon
yeah i just about cry every time i see good logs getting mulched but it takes abit of time and effort to save them with out slowing the developers down. This time we were lucky timing was perfect.
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