1) make sure he shows you a copy of his workers comp and liabilty insurance. Then call and make sure it is still inforce. VERY IMPORTANT !!!!!!! 2) decide if you are going to sell by the board foot or lump sum. If by the board foot you want to see the weight ticket from the mill for each load. 3) go over what is saw logs; plywood logs; and pulp wood. All grades pay differant amounts. 4) if selling by the foot tell him you want the pulp wood hauled off first. more than one cutter has been know to cut the high priced saw logs and then move out leaving the cheep pulp wood there. 5) decide who cleans up. this will affect the price. some will do a total clean up but you get nothing for the logs. some do not want to do any clean up at all. 6) the log loader or skidder does not leave your site till the final check is in your hand. 7) get several quotes. might even stop by a local yard and see what they will give you if you were to cut and haul. This will show you where you stand even if you do not intend on doing the cutting.
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