Dan T, Yes prices was static and firm. Yes we price gas, 2 cycle oil,bars and chain as we use those every year.and the price here hasn't risen over .05 cent for gas and 2 cycle oil. Bars and chain hasn't went up here. Loggers get a heck of a break on their consumables such as chainsaw chain, if they still use them. Most went to machinery that does all the labor.1 man sets inside a machine cuts down the tree, peels the limbs,hauls it out and stacks it,waiting for the trucker. Gone are the days of 20 men cutting down trees limbing them cutting to lengths and waiting for the skidder to pick them up.
As for you analogy of PORK, your selling to a auction or slaughterhouse not an individual with an agreed on price from last year.If you change prices midstream just because of market fluctuation, you to are trying to screw over someone else. I'm sure you have went to auction and agreed on a price only to have the price lowered on your end and was ok with that, huh? Just the same thing here,but reverse it.
We have never cared about the length of the logs as they were always around 108 " long,even years when the mill didn't want the big logs, we took them too,so we're not picky with our logger.
When we opened this post, I was assured of responses containing asinine remarks, yours is just one of a few who didn't disappoint.Your life must be accustomed to gouging and disappointing people where money is concerned. A saying goes "do unto others, before they do unto you" comes to mind. LOU
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