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How do you make cheap log loads?
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The only thing I saw wrong with the loads on the first page is they were to thin. Two scale feet diameter would be a minimum for the logs headed to a sawmill. Most saw logs would be in the 3 to 4 foot diameter range. You don't want any sizable "branches" coming off the logs, they mean knots in the wood. The bark can be split, scraped, covered in mud. The logs are heavy and difficult to get to the railroad and get loaded. <br /> <br />Lived next door to the Specialty Pallet Company, Felicity Ohio for about a decade.
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