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Topic: In search of a lumberjack...  (Read 2305 times)

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I just learned some more on this from some locals.  You should be looking for a licensed "Timber Operator."  They'll be able to file the necessary paperwork on your behalf in order to allow you to sell the lumber to a mill.  I'm told that Big Creek usually buys logs from these Timber Operators, so there's a solid market for them.  Hope that helps!

OK, thanks for that. I've found a couple of places that claim they can do this kind of work, so I'll be sure to use the phrase "timber operator" and see how they react...
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In search of a lumberjack.

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In search of a lumberjack.

Aren't we all?

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TMI, Bushy.

I stand corrected. Senor Butchy.  :smt002 :smt002
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Has it been long enough for a Monty Python response?

Since Vic’s yesterday morning?  :smt003
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I just learned some more on this from some locals.  You should be looking for a licensed "Timber Operator."  They'll be able to file the necessary paperwork on your behalf in order to allow you to sell the lumber to a mill.  I'm told that Big Creek usually buys logs from these Timber Operators, so there's a solid market for them.  Hope that helps!

OK, thanks for that. I've found a couple of places that claim they can do this kind of work, so I'll be sure to use the phrase "timber operator" and see how they react...

I was able to find this... the list of Licensed Timber Operators (LTOs): https://caltreesplans.resources.ca.gov/Caltrees/customization/common/licenseList.aspx
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Has it been long enough for a Monty Python response?

Since Vic’s yesterday morning?  :smt003
Doh I missed that.  hahah
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