#1: Walnut tree for sale
Posted on 2006-07-05 23:45:38 by Srgnt Billko
About 25' high. Buyer has to dig it out and move it. What do you think I
ought to get for it ? (upstate NY) My neighbor thinks at least $100.
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#2: Re: Walnut tree for sale
Posted on 2006-07-06 00:45:00 by Chas Hurst
"Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net> wrote in message
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> About 25' high. Buyer has to dig it out and move it. What do you think I
> ought to get for it ? (upstate NY) My neighbor thinks at least $100.
Dig it out? It's only use would be lumber and at only 25' high there won't
be much usable wood. Good for firewood.
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#3: Re: Walnut tree for sale
Posted on 2006-07-06 02:11:02 by Srgnt Billko
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> "Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net> wrote in message
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>> About 25' high. Buyer has to dig it out and move it. What do you think
>> I
>> ought to get for it ? (upstate NY) My neighbor thinks at least $100.
>
> Dig it out? It's only use would be lumber and at only 25' high there won't
> be much usable wood. Good for firewood.
You have to be nuts to burn a Walnut tree. Full grown Walnut trees are
going for over $1500 here for lumber.
Dig it out - you might be picturing digging by hand. That's not the way
trees are moved. There is a hydraulic clamshell type device that mounts on
the back of a tractor for digging trees out.
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#4: Re: Walnut tree for sale
Posted on 2006-07-06 02:48:55 by Chas Hurst
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>> "Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net> wrote in message
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>>> About 25' high. Buyer has to dig it out and move it. What do you think
>>> I
>>> ought to get for it ? (upstate NY) My neighbor thinks at least $100.
>>
>> Dig it out? It's only use would be lumber and at only 25' high there
>> won't be much usable wood. Good for firewood.
>
> You have to be nuts to burn a Walnut tree. Full grown Walnut trees are
> going for over $1500 here for lumber.
> Dig it out - you might be picturing digging by hand. That's not the way
> trees are moved. There is a hydraulic clamshell type device that mounts
> on the back of a tractor for digging trees out.
I'm quite aware of the machinery to move live trees. You are unaware of the
value of a small walnut tree. Walnuts are ubiquitous and of value only when
VERY mature. I've burnt walnut larger than your tree.
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#5: Re: Walnut tree for sale
Posted on 2006-07-06 03:59:48 by Srgnt Billko
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>>>> About 25' high. Buyer has to dig it out and move it. What do you
>>>> think I
>>>> ought to get for it ? (upstate NY) My neighbor thinks at least $100.
>>>
>>> Dig it out? It's only use would be lumber and at only 25' high there
>>> won't be much usable wood. Good for firewood.
>>
>> You have to be nuts to burn a Walnut tree. Full grown Walnut trees are
>> going for over $1500 here for lumber.
>> Dig it out - you might be picturing digging by hand. That's not the way
>> trees are moved. There is a hydraulic clamshell type device that mounts
>> on the back of a tractor for digging trees out.
>
> I'm quite aware of the machinery to move live trees. You are unaware of
> the value of a small walnut tree.
No shit Sherlock - that's why I posted the question. But I was offered
$100 for it 5 years ago. So I guess you don't care what you burn.
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#6: Re: Walnut tree for sale
Posted on 2006-07-06 04:30:35 by Chas Hurst
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>> "Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net> wrote in message
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>>>> "Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net> wrote in message
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>>>>> About 25' high. Buyer has to dig it out and move it. What do you
>>>>> think I
>>>>> ought to get for it ? (upstate NY) My neighbor thinks at least $100.
>>>>
>>>> Dig it out? It's only use would be lumber and at only 25' high there
>>>> won't be much usable wood. Good for firewood.
>>>
>>> You have to be nuts to burn a Walnut tree. Full grown Walnut trees are
>>> going for over $1500 here for lumber.
>>> Dig it out - you might be picturing digging by hand. That's not the way
>>> trees are moved. There is a hydraulic clamshell type device that mounts
>>> on the back of a tractor for digging trees out.
>>
>> I'm quite aware of the machinery to move live trees. You are unaware of
>> the value of a small walnut tree.
>
> No shit Sherlock - that's why I posted the question. But I was offered
> $100 for it 5 years ago. So I guess you don't care what you burn.
So now you mention you were offered $100 for it 5 years ago. Too bad you
didn't take it. Now you ask for advice and when you don't like what you read
you get testy.
I care very much what I burn in my woodstove, and walnut, while acceptable,
is at the bottom of the list. It is a good way to get rid of worthless wood
in an area were open burning it not generally permitted.
Do you realize that a walnut has value solely as lumber? It is an
undesirable tree for residential use. A 25' tree will require generations to
mature into one of commercial value, so it is unlikely that a purchaser of
your tree will see any financial gain.
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#7: Re: Walnut tree for sale
Posted on 2006-07-06 06:19:42 by Tomes
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>> "Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net> wrote in message
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>>> About 25' high. Buyer has to dig it out and move it. What do you think
>>> I
>>> ought to get for it ? (upstate NY) My neighbor thinks at least $100.
>>
>> Dig it out? It's only use would be lumber and at only 25' high there
>> won't be much usable wood. Good for firewood.
>
> You have to be nuts to burn a Walnut tree. Full grown Walnut trees are
> going for over $1500 here for lumber.
> Dig it out - you might be picturing digging by hand. That's not the way
> trees are moved. There is a hydraulic clamshell type device that mounts
> on the back of a tractor for digging trees out.
>
>
I have many black walnut trees on my lot. When one of the really big (30
inch diameter) ones blew over a couple of years ago I could not find anyone
willing to pay me for it, and I called around everywhere around here in NJ.
They would come and get it if I paid _them_ however. They all said there
was no demand for it. I ended cutting it up for firewood and it seems to
burn just fine in my fireplace - no problem at all there.
Tomes
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#8: Re: Walnut tree for sale
Posted on 2006-07-06 07:06:02 by Chas Hurst
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>> "Chas Hurst" <hurst1@comcast.not> wrote in message
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>>> "Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net> wrote in message
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>>>> About 25' high. Buyer has to dig it out and move it. What do you
>>>> think I
>>>> ought to get for it ? (upstate NY) My neighbor thinks at least $100.
>>>
>>> Dig it out? It's only use would be lumber and at only 25' high there
>>> won't be much usable wood. Good for firewood.
>>
>> You have to be nuts to burn a Walnut tree. Full grown Walnut trees are
>> going for over $1500 here for lumber.
>> Dig it out - you might be picturing digging by hand. That's not the way
>> trees are moved. There is a hydraulic clamshell type device that mounts
>> on the back of a tractor for digging trees out.
>>
>>
>
> I have many black walnut trees on my lot. When one of the really big (30
> inch diameter) ones blew over a couple of years ago I could not find
> anyone willing to pay me for it, and I called around everywhere around
> here in NJ. They would come and get it if I paid _them_ however. They all
> said there was no demand for it. I ended cutting it up for firewood and
> it seems to burn just fine in my fireplace - no problem at all there.
> Tomes
That's the way it goes. If you had a truck load of logs-not trees, but cut
and trimmed logs-there would have been great interest.
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#9: Re: Walnut tree for sale
Posted on 2006-07-06 15:29:38 by Srgnt Billko
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>> "Chas Hurst" <hurst1@comcast.not> wrote in message
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>>>>> "Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net> wrote in message
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>>>>>> About 25' high. Buyer has to dig it out and move it. What do you
>>>>>> think I
>>>>>> ought to get for it ? (upstate NY) My neighbor thinks at least
>>>>>> $100.
>>>>>
>>>>> Dig it out? It's only use would be lumber and at only 25' high there
>>>>> won't be much usable wood. Good for firewood.
>>>>
>>>> You have to be nuts to burn a Walnut tree. Full grown Walnut trees are
>>>> going for over $1500 here for lumber.
>>>> Dig it out - you might be picturing digging by hand. That's not the
>>>> way trees are moved. There is a hydraulic clamshell type device that
>>>> mounts on the back of a tractor for digging trees out.
>>>
>>> I'm quite aware of the machinery to move live trees. You are unaware of
>>> the value of a small walnut tree.
>>
>> No shit Sherlock - that's why I posted the question. But I was offered
>> $100 for it 5 years ago. So I guess you don't care what you burn.
>
> So now you mention you were offered $100 for it 5 years ago.
That was when it was about 10' high.
>Too bad you didn't take it. Now you ask for advice and when you don't like
>what you read you get testy.
I asked for "what I should get for it" - you didn't say other than to tell
me "I was unaware of the value".
> I care very much what I burn in my woodstove, and walnut, while
> acceptable, is at the bottom of the list. It is a good way to get rid of
> worthless wood in an area were open burning it not generally permitted.
> Do you realize that a walnut has value solely as lumber?
Google walnut and you'll find a few other uses.
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#10: Re: Walnut tree for sale
Posted on 2006-07-06 15:30:50 by Srgnt Billko
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>> "Chas Hurst" <hurst1@comcast.not> wrote in message
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>>> "Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net> wrote in message
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>>>> About 25' high. Buyer has to dig it out and move it. What do you
>>>> think I
>>>> ought to get for it ? (upstate NY) My neighbor thinks at least $100.
>>>
>>> Dig it out? It's only use would be lumber and at only 25' high there
>>> won't be much usable wood. Good for firewood.
>>
>> You have to be nuts to burn a Walnut tree. Full grown Walnut trees are
>> going for over $1500 here for lumber.
>> Dig it out - you might be picturing digging by hand. That's not the way
>> trees are moved. There is a hydraulic clamshell type device that mounts
>> on the back of a tractor for digging trees out.
>>
>>
>
> I have many black walnut trees on my lot. When one of the really big (30
> inch diameter) ones blew over a couple of years ago I could not find
> anyone willing to pay me for it, and I called around everywhere around
> here in NJ. They would come and get it if I paid _them_ however. They all
> said there was no demand for it. I ended cutting it up for firewood and
> it seems to burn just fine in my fireplace - no problem at all there.
> Tomes
Thanks for the feedback.
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#11: Re: Walnut tree for sale
Posted on 2006-07-06 16:15:06 by Tomes
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>>> "Chas Hurst" <hurst1@comcast.not> wrote in message
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>>>> "Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net> wrote in message
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>>>>> About 25' high. Buyer has to dig it out and move it. What do you
>>>>> think I
>>>>> ought to get for it ? (upstate NY) My neighbor thinks at least $100.
>>>>
>>>> Dig it out? It's only use would be lumber and at only 25' high there
>>>> won't be much usable wood. Good for firewood.
>>>
>>> You have to be nuts to burn a Walnut tree. Full grown Walnut trees are
>>> going for over $1500 here for lumber.
>>> Dig it out - you might be picturing digging by hand. That's not the way
>>> trees are moved. There is a hydraulic clamshell type device that mounts
>>> on the back of a tractor for digging trees out.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> I have many black walnut trees on my lot. When one of the really big (30
>> inch diameter) ones blew over a couple of years ago I could not find
>> anyone willing to pay me for it, and I called around everywhere around
>> here in NJ. They would come and get it if I paid _them_ however. They
>> all said there was no demand for it. I ended cutting it up for firewood
>> and it seems to burn just fine in my fireplace - no problem at all there.
>> Tomes
>
> That's the way it goes. If you had a truck load of logs-not trees, but cut
> and trimmed logs-there would have been great interest.
Actually I had the entire tree horizontal, uncut at all at the time. No
interest.
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#12: Re: Walnut tree for sale
Posted on 2006-07-06 16:17:15 by Tomes
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>>>> "Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net> wrote in message
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>>>>> About 25' high. Buyer has to dig it out and move it. What do you
>>>>> think I
>>>>> ought to get for it ? (upstate NY) My neighbor thinks at least $100.
>>>>
>>>> Dig it out? It's only use would be lumber and at only 25' high there
>>>> won't be much usable wood. Good for firewood.
>>>
>>> You have to be nuts to burn a Walnut tree. Full grown Walnut trees are
>>> going for over $1500 here for lumber.
>>> Dig it out - you might be picturing digging by hand. That's not the way
>>> trees are moved. There is a hydraulic clamshell type device that mounts
>>> on the back of a tractor for digging trees out.
>>
>> I have many black walnut trees on my lot. When one of the really big (30
>> inch diameter) ones blew over a couple of years ago I could not find
>> anyone willing to pay me for it, and I called around everywhere around
>> here in NJ. They would come and get it if I paid _them_ however. They
>> all said there was no demand for it. I ended cutting it up for firewood
>> and it seems to burn just fine in my fireplace - no problem at all there.
>> Tomes
>
> Thanks for the feedback.
>
No problem Sarge. I just am hoping that there is more interest wherever it
is that you are. Good luck with this.
Tomes
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#13: Re: Walnut tree for sale
Posted on 2006-07-08 01:06:05 by Steveo
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> "Chas Hurst" <hurst1@comcast.not> wrote in message
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> > "Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net> wrote in message
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> >>
> >> "Chas Hurst" <hurst1@comcast.not> wrote in message
> >> news:SuidnVObjKZw3THZnZ2dnUVZ_oCdnZ2d@comcast.com...
> >>>
> >>> "Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net> wrote in message
> >>> news:6qWqg.96862$mF2.59386@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> >>>> About 25' high. Buyer has to dig it out and move it. What do you
> >>>> think I
> >>>> ought to get for it ? (upstate NY) My neighbor thinks at least
> >>>> $100.
> >>>
> >>> Dig it out? It's only use would be lumber and at only 25' high there
> >>> won't be much usable wood. Good for firewood.
> >>
> >> You have to be nuts to burn a Walnut tree. Full grown Walnut trees
> >> are going for over $1500 here for lumber.
> >> Dig it out - you might be picturing digging by hand. That's not the
> >> way trees are moved. There is a hydraulic clamshell type device that
> >> mounts on the back of a tractor for digging trees out.
> >
> > I'm quite aware of the machinery to move live trees. You are unaware of
> > the value of a small walnut tree.
>
> No shit Sherlock - that's why I posted the question. But I was offered
> $100 for it 5 years ago. So I guess you don't care what you burn.
>
Maybe leave it grow for a while and then sell it as real walnut to someone
that will appreciate it as furniture. (hope you're not in a hurry)
Why do you want to get rid of it, messy?
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#14: Re: Walnut tree for sale
Posted on 2006-07-08 01:55:39 by Srgnt Billko
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> "Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net> wrote:
>> "Chas Hurst" <hurst1@comcast.not> wrote in message
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>> > "Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net> wrote in message
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>> >>
>> >> "Chas Hurst" <hurst1@comcast.not> wrote in message
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>> >>>
>> >>> "Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net> wrote in message
>> >>> news:6qWqg.96862$mF2.59386@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
>> >>>> About 25' high. Buyer has to dig it out and move it. What do you
>> >>>> think I
>> >>>> ought to get for it ? (upstate NY) My neighbor thinks at least
>> >>>> $100.
>> >>>
>> >>> Dig it out? It's only use would be lumber and at only 25' high there
>> >>> won't be much usable wood. Good for firewood.
>> >>
>> >> You have to be nuts to burn a Walnut tree. Full grown Walnut trees
>> >> are going for over $1500 here for lumber.
>> >> Dig it out - you might be picturing digging by hand. That's not the
>> >> way trees are moved. There is a hydraulic clamshell type device that
>> >> mounts on the back of a tractor for digging trees out.
>> >
>> > I'm quite aware of the machinery to move live trees. You are unaware of
>> > the value of a small walnut tree.
>>
>> No shit Sherlock - that's why I posted the question. But I was offered
>> $100 for it 5 years ago. So I guess you don't care what you burn.
>>
> Maybe leave it grow for a while and then sell it as real walnut to someone
> that will appreciate it as furniture. (hope you're not in a hurry)
>
> Why do you want to get rid of it, messy?
>
In the way of me building a 3 car garage.
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#15: Re: Walnut tree for sale
Posted on 2006-07-08 03:38:34 by Steveo
"Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net> wrote:
> "Steveo" <moparholic@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > Why do you want to get rid of it, messy?
> >
>
> In the way of me building a 3 car garage.
>
10-4 those are better than a walnut tree for most applications.
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#16: Re: Walnut tree for sale
Posted on 2006-07-08 04:18:13 by Srgnt Billko
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> "Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net> wrote:
>> "Steveo" <moparholic@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> > Why do you want to get rid of it, messy?
>> >
>>
>> In the way of me building a 3 car garage.
>>
> 10-4 those are better than a walnut tree for most applications.
>
Maybe I should slice it up and make a couple shelves out of it ?
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#17: Re: Walnut tree for sale
Posted on 2006-07-08 05:04:03 by Steveo
"Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net> wrote:
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> > "Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net> wrote:
> >> "Steveo" <moparholic@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >> > Why do you want to get rid of it, messy?
> >> >
> >>
> >> In the way of me building a 3 car garage.
> >>
> > 10-4 those are better than a walnut tree for most applications.
> >
>
> Maybe I should slice it up and make a couple shelves out of it ?
>
Why not if you have enough? Get-r-dun and build the garage.
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#18: Re: Walnut tree for sale
Posted on 2006-07-10 18:45:27 by jtees4
On Wed, 05 Jul 2006 21:45:38 GMT, "Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net>
wrote:
>About 25' high. Buyer has to dig it out and move it. What do you think I
>ought to get for it ? (upstate NY) My neighbor thinks at least $100.
>
I don't know if it is big enough (curcumference), but walnut makes
beautiful (though heavy) electric guitars.
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