MasterBlaster
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Go with your gut. If you can't do it, then go home.

he gave it his all and had to do a lot of fishing limbs out of small trees with a polesaw while lowering with one hand.
I can do it.
Big just means more work.
Too mucky... Came home and used the Dingo to move the large roto tiller we have over to the shop for servicing.
Sure was easier than two guys picking it up into the truck and hauling it over. The drivers coming over the country lane were intrigued
WTH????was to look I was getting.. No one has a mini up here.
Here, any tree with desirability at all can go to the auction yard, and their percentage from the sale is quite small. You can also set a minimum price if you want to. Softwood logs stretched as far as the eye could see, a lot of cutting going on, especially before the water content came up. Just about any species is wanted by someone it seems, and logs with lots of defects may still be desired by a person that makes small things, if the color and grain is attractive. Otherwise they would be firewood. Maybe sold cheap, but money in your pocket. I googled, but couldn't come up with log auctioneers in your area.
Almost hit the house on one with a large round of wood.. Ahhhhhhhh life's amusements. 

