Instructions for Appraising Stumpage On National Forests. Rev. April 10, 1922
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d. Unloading at mill pond or yard. e. Maintenance — supplies and repairs. f. Supervision.' (3) Extra costs of logging under Forest Service regulations. a. Cutting of timber under protection requirements. (a) Cost of cutting diseased or weed trees. (6) Cost of cutting snags. 6. Slash disposal. (a) Brush piling, or lopping and scattering. (&) Burning piled or loose slash. (e) Clearing firebreaks. (d) Burning slash as cut. 2. Manufacture, mill pond to f. o. b. cars. (1) Sawmill. a. Pond, handling ...logs in pond and putting on jack chain (labor). b. Sawing, from log on jack chain until lumber leaves trimmers (labor). c. Sorting, carrying lumber to transfer chains, buggies or rolls, in- cluding grading and tallying (labor). d. Power (labor). e. Maintenance. Supplies. Repairs (labor and materials). f. Millwright (labor). g. Filing (labor). h. Oiling (labor). ^ Use one supervision item for logging all woods work if preferred. APPRAISING STUMPAGE ON NATIONAL FORESTS. 2] 2. Manufacture, mill pond to f.
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