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Dalynn
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Would be a lot simpler to concentrate (both money and time) on processing and selling the firewood. If you contract out the extraction and do the processing and marketing yourself, you should be able to make good money out of it. After all, most log merchants buy their timber in rather than extract it themselves.

 

Re equipment, ditch the thumb on the mini digger and get a minimum of a grapple, and preferably a proper grab with rotator.

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All you need for the firewood is a chainsaw and a decent enough splitter (and a means of delivery!)

 

 

 

 

6 The downfall of comunitty woodlands are the half a dozen voices of the retired professionalls that argue over last months minutes every meeting.

 

Sounds like the local forest group :flute:

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