Scaling. Prior to removal from the Sale Area, Buyer shall mark all logs with a distinctive brand of a character and in a manner mutually agreeable to Buyer and Seller. All logs removed shall be scaled by the Official Rules. Buyer shall promptly make a written request to said Bureau for the Special Scale of logs described as ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-fir special cull logs and blocks, wormy cedar, white wood and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-fir utility logs, in accordance with Official Rules of said Bureau and shall also request that all logs qualifying as Number-4 sawmill grade in the General Scaling and Grading Rules of the Official Rules be scaled and reported so as to indicate the volume of logs which meet a minimum net of 20 board feet or more. Scaling shall be performed at such point or points as are determined by Seller. No logs shall be removed therefrom until scaling has been completed. The cost of scaling shall be borne by ▇▇▇▇▇. Buyer shall arrange for and carry out a system of load tickets for reporting each load of logs trucked from the Sale Area. For each truckload removed, there shall be prepared at the point of loading, at least in triplicate, a serially numbered ticket showing for that particular truckload, its destination, the date, the number of logs of each species and the total number of logs. Additional data desired by Buyer may be added. The truck driver shall carry one copy, which shall be subject to examination by Seller, until the logs have been dumped or delivered, and one copy shall be made promptly available to Seller. Seller may at any time, at points agreed upon with ▇▇▇▇▇, examine any truckload of logs from the Sale Area to check the branding and to compare the logs on the truck with truckload tickets. All costs of furnishing copies of all individual scale tickets and Bureau Certificates to the Seller’s representative will be borne by the Buyer. ▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to have the Scaling Bureau make available to the Seller’s representative the log truck ticket detail and weekly summary. ▇▇▇▇▇ will transmit such information to the Seller’s representative electronically. Buyer will have the Scaling Bureau furnish directly to the Seller’s representative a copy of each scale certificate and detail sheet prepared by the Scaling Bureau showing gross and net scale for each species and grade of logs removed from the Sale Area during the period reported. All data transmitted by the Scaling Bureau to the Seller’s representative will be at Buyer’s expense. Logs bucked in lengths 41-feet plus trim and greater will be segment scaled, and diameter inside bark measurements will be obtained at both the small and large ends of each log. The scaling diameters of the lower segment or segments of split scaled logs shall be determined by apportioning the difference between inside bark diameters of the small and large ends. Buyer will make a written request to the appropriate scaling bureau for a "special request" for log segments over 41-feet plus trim to be scaled under rules and guidelines as described above, and as found in R-6 Supplement No. 6 to FSH 2409.11, September 1978, U.S. Department of Agriculture - Forest Service.
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Scaling. Prior to removal from the Sale Area, Buyer shall mark ▇▇▇▇ all logs with a distinctive brand of a character and in a manner mutually agreeable to Buyer and Seller. All logs removed shall be scaled by the Official Rules. Buyer shall promptly make a written request to said Bureau for the Special Scale of logs described as ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-fir special cull logs and blocks, wormy cedar, white wood and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-fir utility logs, in accordance with Official Rules of said Bureau and shall also request that all logs qualifying as Number-4 sawmill grade in the General Scaling and Grading Rules of the Official Rules be scaled and reported so as to indicate the volume of logs which meet a minimum net of 20 board feet or more. Scaling shall be performed at such point or points as are determined by Seller. No logs shall be removed therefrom until scaling has been completed. The cost of scaling shall be borne by ▇▇▇▇▇Buyer. Buyer shall arrange for and carry out a system of load tickets for reporting each load of logs trucked from the Sale Area. For each truckload removed, there shall be prepared at the point of loading, at least in triplicate, a serially numbered ticket showing for that particular truckload, its destination, the date, the number of logs of each species and the total number of logs. Additional data desired by Buyer may be added. The truck driver shall carry one copy, which shall be subject to examination by Seller, until the logs have been dumped or delivered, and one copy shall be made promptly available to Seller. Seller may at any time, at points agreed upon with ▇▇▇▇▇Buyer, examine any truckload of logs from the Sale Area to check the branding and to compare the logs on the truck with truckload tickets. All costs of furnishing copies of all individual scale tickets and Bureau Certificates to the Seller’s representative will be borne by the Buyer. ▇▇▇▇▇ Buyer agrees to have the Scaling Bureau make available to the Seller’s representative the log truck ticket log-truck-ticket-detail and weekly summary. ▇▇▇▇▇ Buyer will transmit such information to the Seller’s representative electronicallyrepresentative. Buyer will have the Scaling Bureau furnish directly to the Seller’s representative a copy of each scale certificate and detail sheet prepared by the Scaling Bureau showing gross and net scale for each species and grade of logs removed from the Sale Area during the period reported. All data transmitted by the Scaling Bureau to the Seller’s representative will be at Buyer’s expense. Logs bucked in lengths 41-feet plus trim and greater will be segment scaled, and diameter inside bark measurements will be obtained at both the small and large ends of each log. The scaling diameters of the lower segment or segments of split scaled logs shall be determined by apportioning the difference between inside bark diameters of the small and large ends. Buyer will make a written request to the appropriate scaling bureau for a "special request" for log segments over 41-feet plus trim to be scaled under rules and guidelines as described above, and as found in R-6 Supplement No. 6 to FSH 2409.11, September 1978, U.S. Department of Agriculture - Forest Service.
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Scaling. Prior to removal from the Sale Area, Buyer shall mark all logs with a distinctive brand of a character and in a manner mutually agreeable to Buyer and Seller. All logs removed shall be scaled by the Official Rules. Buyer shall promptly make a written request to said Bureau for the Special Scale of logs described as ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-fir special cull logs and blocks, wormy cedar, white wood and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-fir utility logs, in accordance with Official Rules of said Bureau and shall also request that all logs qualifying as Number-4 sawmill grade in the General Scaling and Grading Rules of the Official Rules be scaled and reported so as to indicate the volume of logs which meet a minimum net of 20 board feet or more. Scaling shall be performed at such point or points as are determined by Seller. No logs shall be removed therefrom until scaling has been completed. The cost of scaling shall be borne by ▇▇▇▇▇. Buyer shall arrange for and carry out a system of load tickets for reporting each load of logs trucked from the Sale Area. For each truckload removed, there shall be prepared at the point of loading, at least in triplicate, a serially numbered ticket showing for that particular truckload, its destination, the date, the number of logs of each species and the total number of logs. Additional data desired by Buyer may be added. The truck driver shall carry one copy, which shall be subject to examination by Seller, until the logs have been dumped or delivered, and one copy shall be made promptly available to Seller. Seller may at any time, at points agreed upon with ▇▇▇▇▇, examine any truckload of logs from the Sale Area to check the branding and to compare the logs on the truck with truckload tickets. All costs of furnishing copies of all individual scale tickets and Bureau Certificates to the Seller’s representative will be borne by the Buyer. ▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to have the Scaling Bureau make available to the Seller’s representative the log truck ticket log-truck-ticket-detail and weekly summary. ▇▇▇▇▇ Buyer will transmit such information to the Seller’s representative electronicallyrepresentative. Buyer will have the Scaling Bureau furnish directly to the Seller’s representative a copy of each scale certificate and detail sheet prepared by the Scaling Bureau showing gross and net scale for each species and grade of logs removed from the Sale Area during the period reported. All data transmitted by the Scaling Bureau to the Seller’s representative will be at Buyer’s expense. Logs bucked in lengths 41-feet plus trim and greater will be segment scaled, and diameter inside bark measurements will be obtained at both the small and large ends of each log. The scaling diameters of the lower segment or segments of split scaled logs shall be determined by apportioning the difference between inside bark diameters of the small and large ends. Buyer will make a written request to the appropriate scaling bureau for a "special request" for log segments over 41-feet plus trim to be scaled under rules and guidelines as described above, and as found in R-6 Supplement No. 6 to FSH 2409.11, September 1978, U.S. Department of Agriculture - Forest Service.
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