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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Revere, Massachusetts and Moultonborough, N.H.
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Call Dunlap's son, Rob. Maybe he'd want them
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I get a little OCD when it come to cleaning up the woods. My son jokes about it. There will be 5 to 10 large pine that will need to come down I would rather just get them off the property.
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Tom,
What diameter are the trees? And what lengths did you cut them to? If you haven't cut them too short yet, and they are nice sections of the tree, you may be able to mill them into lumber, or at least it would be easy to find someone with a mill that would take them for free. Are you planning on digging out the stumps or grinding them? If your planning on grinding them, I may be able to help you out if your interested. I'll be working on my land in Alton doing some stump grinding of my own. ![]() |
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