I've lost all of the pines in the back yard and 1 in the driveway. My neighbor has a few that will certainly fall this way so I'll take those too. I dropped one of the smaller ones a few minutes ago to check it out, and it's gone for sure.....so my question is...would that be enough for a load of pulp wood? The smallest is probably 12" across and the biggest is 26", they average about 16" across total. I'll probably wait til the first cool snap to do it but, I'll need to have a game plan in place before I do it. Anyone ever sold any wood to a mill? Thanks
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I'll cut and prune it myself....where was this at? Not sure where Camden is at..Originally posted by KennyWayne View PostMy parents sold timber to a mill before, but they came and cut it down. I will ask. The Champion mill in Camden phone number is 936-398-2576 maybe they can help.I work just enough to pay for my fishing habit.
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When I was going to school in Kansas I worked as a logger. The guy I worked for used to go ask people to log there property and would give them a cut from the mill. I am sure you can Google logging companies and find someone to deal with. Lot better to see the men come in and do all the work while you sit on the porch with your beer bought by them.Bryan Evans
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