I have a Black Walnut Tree that is over 11' in circumference at 5' high on the trunk. The trunk is limbless for about 25'. The tree is over 50' tall. The limbs are straight and thick as well. I am in NJ.
I am taking it down because it is destroying my garage. The house is historic and we have to maintain the garage.
I want to use some of the wood for a fireplace mantel and to make a dining room table. However, there is going to be a great deal of wood left over.
I know the retail value of this wood, but I have never sold wood before, and I am not a lumber yard.
I got a price to fell the tree and deliver it to the mill. I am working on the milling part.
I plan to cut the trunk into 3" x 8' slabs. I plan to cut the limbs into 8' lengths at their thickness. My idea/hope is to sell the remaining wood and let that person either kiln dry or air dry it themselves. I will kiln dry my own.
Any advice anyone can offer would be greatly appreciated. I need to recoup my money of course, but if anyone has an approximate value I would appreciate it. If there is a better way to cut the wood please let me know.
Any knowledge would be appreciated.