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Missouri | Also factor in that one gets to back a gooseneck and truck into a hole designed for horse and buggy's. Only to find out they don't have much to lift off the saw logs. Then nothing to reload the cut post back on the trailer. With luck one can leave the trailer and they will get a picker truck to reload for them. Makes for very good flat sides to hang pannels from. Jamesport, Mo. expirience 2012 (15 logs/42 flat sides post,cost $120 to saw). Actually very nice trip. I need to take lessons from them. Was amazed how they use cell phones, and return your calls. Very good use of voicemail. Safety around the place was scary. | |
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