Over grown B@B a mile from home.

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JA600L

Minister of Fire
Nov 30, 2013
1,288
Lancaster Pennsylvania
So I hit it big this time. A local bed and breakfast contacted me about cutting some trees down. It is a couple acres of wooded property very overgrown.

The good news is it is right across the field from me :).

She took me around the property and basically said she wants every other tree cut down.

There are mulberrys, cherry , locust, white ash, maple, and walnuts everywhere! Then on one end sits a huge shagbark hickory with lots of straight sections. She's says cut that down its ugly! !!!. I'm thinking that might be worth money in lumber. I explained to her that there could be some worth to that tree.

This could get interesting ==c
 
Where? I don't see anything... ;)
 
Here you are woody. Check out that hickory ==c.
 

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Too bad. Looks heathy and a nice shade tree too.
 
Too bad. Looks heathy and a nice shade tree too.

I'm honestly trying to talk her into leaving it alone. If it's going to come down though I want to be part of it. I'm sure the straight sections are lumber worthy.
 
Nice looking property. The Lancaster area is quite scenic, especially this time of year. I am lucky to be less than an hour away. The wife really enjoys the shopping up that way.
 
Wow that's a nice score! And looks like easy access as well. Lucky dog you are ;)
 
Lots of wood but I would'nt say its a score.

1) It's Green.
2) You have to remove Everything?

Unless you are a tree guy and getting paid?
 
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