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Hi all, I just got an order for 12, 8"x8"x2' crane pads. They said it didn't have to be hardwood but I only have a little bit of pine and a good bit of oak so oak it's gonna be. Jeff or Kyle what would you charge for these?
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What can they be bought for from a commercial dealer (a 'crane pad' vendor)? Then go somewhere between the $192 and the price that would be paid otherwise.

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Heres a pic of the 8"X8"X2' crane pads. Pretty red oak and SYP gonna be crushed under a crane. I could learn to like doing these. For sure, if I get good straight logs 4 or 6 cuts then cut with the chainsaw.

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