Links

Issociate
Impressum

Bookmarks

Yahoo Gmail Google Facebook Delicious Twitter Reddit Stumpleupon Myspace Digg

Search queries

ameisennester in blumenbeeten, kalkammonsalpeter im garten, vlies unter holzterrasse, bullcraft benzinrasenmäher, kesseldruckimprägniertes holz giftig, meisennest säubern, harvesting wild comfrey in idaho, forum conifere hoopsi, &esrc=s, rosenknospen angefressen schädlinge

#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.

Report this message

Mr Ad

Google

#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
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.

Report this message

#3: Re: Walnut tree for sale

Posted on 2006-07-06 02:11:02 by Srgnt Billko

"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.

Report this message

#4: Re: Walnut tree for sale

Posted on 2006-07-06 02:48:55 by Chas Hurst

"Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net> wrote in message
news:qyYqg.97220$mF2.2141@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
>
> "Chas Hurst" <hurst1@comcast.not> wrote in message
> news:SuidnVObjKZw3THZnZ2dnUVZ_oCdnZ2d@comcast.com...
>>
>> "Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net> wrote in message
>> news:6qWqg.96862$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. Walnuts are ubiquitous and of value only when
VERY mature. I've burnt walnut larger than your tree.

Report this message

#5: Re: Walnut tree for sale

Posted on 2006-07-06 03:59:48 by Srgnt Billko

"Chas Hurst" <hurst1@comcast.not> wrote in message
news:LZydnbJWK-RlwDHZnZ2dnUVZ_sSdnZ2d@comcast.com...
>
> "Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net> wrote in message
> news:qyYqg.97220$mF2.2141@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
>>
>> "Chas Hurst" <hurst1@comcast.not> wrote in message
>> news:SuidnVObjKZw3THZnZ2dnUVZ_oCdnZ2d@comcast.com...
>>>
>>> "Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net> wrote in message
>>> news:6qWqg.96862$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.

Report this message

#6: Re: Walnut tree for sale

Posted on 2006-07-06 04:30:35 by Chas Hurst

"Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net> wrote in message
news:o8_qg.323785$Fs1.285762@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
>
> "Chas Hurst" <hurst1@comcast.not> wrote in message
> news:LZydnbJWK-RlwDHZnZ2dnUVZ_sSdnZ2d@comcast.com...
>>
>> "Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net> wrote in message
>> news:qyYqg.97220$mF2.2141@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
>>>
>>> "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.

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.

Report this message

#7: Re: Walnut tree for sale

Posted on 2006-07-06 06:19:42 by Tomes

"Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net> wrote in message
news:qyYqg.97220$mF2.2141@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
>
> "Chas Hurst" <hurst1@comcast.not> wrote in message
> news:SuidnVObjKZw3THZnZ2dnUVZ_oCdnZ2d@comcast.com...
>>
>> "Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net> wrote in message
>> news:6qWqg.96862$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 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

Report this message

#8: Re: Walnut tree for sale

Posted on 2006-07-06 07:06:02 by Chas Hurst

"Tomes" <askme@here.net> wrote in message
news:yb0rg.3950$cd3.2479@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net...
> "Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net> wrote in message
> news:qyYqg.97220$mF2.2141@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
>>
>> "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 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.

Report this message

#9: Re: Walnut tree for sale

Posted on 2006-07-06 15:29:38 by Srgnt Billko

"Chas Hurst" <hurst1@comcast.not> wrote in message
news:suWdnZa01PBQ6DHZnZ2dnUVZ_sidnZ2d@comcast.com...
>
> "Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net> wrote in message
> news:o8_qg.323785$Fs1.285762@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
>>
>> "Chas Hurst" <hurst1@comcast.not> wrote in message
>> news:LZydnbJWK-RlwDHZnZ2dnUVZ_sSdnZ2d@comcast.com...
>>>
>>> "Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net> wrote in message
>>> news:qyYqg.97220$mF2.2141@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
>>>>
>>>> "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.
>
> 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.

Report this message

#10: Re: Walnut tree for sale

Posted on 2006-07-06 15:30:50 by Srgnt Billko

"Tomes" <askme@here.net> wrote in message
news:yb0rg.3950$cd3.2479@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net...
> "Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net> wrote in message
> news:qyYqg.97220$mF2.2141@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
>>
>> "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 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.

Report this message

#11: Re: Walnut tree for sale

Posted on 2006-07-06 16:15:06 by Tomes

"Chas Hurst" <hurst1@comcast.not> wrote in message
news:UoqdnbaMAeKmBzHZnZ2dnUVZ_vudnZ2d@comcast.com...
>
> "Tomes" <askme@here.net> wrote in message
> news:yb0rg.3950$cd3.2479@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net...
>> "Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net> wrote in message
>> news:qyYqg.97220$mF2.2141@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
>>>
>>> "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 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.

Report this message

#12: Re: Walnut tree for sale

Posted on 2006-07-06 16:17:15 by Tomes

"Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net> wrote in message
news:eg8rg.99296$mF2.194@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> "Tomes" <askme@here.net> wrote in message
> news:yb0rg.3950$cd3.2479@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net...
>> "Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net> wrote in message
>> news:qyYqg.97220$mF2.2141@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
>>> "Chas Hurst" <hurst1@comcast.not> wrote in message
>>> news:SuidnVObjKZw3THZnZ2dnUVZ_oCdnZ2d@comcast.com...
>>>> "Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net> wrote in message
>>>> news:6qWqg.96862$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 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

Report this message

#13: Re: Walnut tree for sale

Posted on 2006-07-08 01:06:05 by Steveo

"Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net> wrote:
> "Chas Hurst" <hurst1@comcast.not> wrote in message
> news:LZydnbJWK-RlwDHZnZ2dnUVZ_sSdnZ2d@comcast.com...
> >
> > "Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net> wrote in message
> > news:qyYqg.97220$mF2.2141@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> >>
> >> "Chas Hurst" <hurst1@comcast.not> wrote in message
> >> news:SuidnVObjKZw3THZnZ2dnUVZ_oCdnZ2d@comcast.com...
> >>>
> >>> "Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net> wrote in message
> >>> news:6qWqg.96862$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?

--
http://NewsReader.Com/

Report this message

#14: Re: Walnut tree for sale

Posted on 2006-07-08 01:55:39 by Srgnt Billko

"Steveo" <moparholic@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:20060707190904.960$zM@newsreader.com...
> "Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net> wrote:
>> "Chas Hurst" <hurst1@comcast.not> wrote in message
>> news:LZydnbJWK-RlwDHZnZ2dnUVZ_sSdnZ2d@comcast.com...
>> >
>> > "Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net> wrote in message
>> > news:qyYqg.97220$mF2.2141@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
>> >>
>> >> "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?
>

In the way of me building a 3 car garage.

Report this message

#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.

--
http://NewsReader.Com/

Report this message

#16: Re: Walnut tree for sale

Posted on 2006-07-08 04:18:13 by Srgnt Billko

"Steveo" <moparholic@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:20060707214134.728$el@newsreader.com...
> "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 ?

Report this message

#17: Re: Walnut tree for sale

Posted on 2006-07-08 05:04:03 by Steveo

"Srgnt Billko" <frrt@blipl.net> wrote:
> "Steveo" <moparholic@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:20060707214134.728$el@newsreader.com...
> > "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.

--
http://NewsReader.Com/

Report this message

#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.

Report this message