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I'm currently removing a very large oak which has fallen across a stream, trunk looks good, I'm thinking should I salvage it in as big a piece as possible for potential selling on or just cut it up for fire wood, just in my head seems a waste

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I'm currently removing a very large oak which has fallen across a stream, trunk looks good, I'm thinking should I salvage it in as big a piece as possible for potential selling on or just cut it up for fire wood, just in my head seems a waste

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Hi CUT out with the 880 in less then a 1hr the butt will be ringed up nice one Jon

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Logs it is then. Would defo make life so much easier

 

 

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Looks like it will all have to be got back out the stream, pull it across in one and take it home for a rainy day!

 

Seriously though getting one or two logs to the mill seems to wipe out any fun, but if you have it milled for yourself it seems better value.

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