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That’s a ‘Way Homer’

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  1. M2theB

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    On the way home yesterday, but waited till this morning. A little further, but not far.
    A long weekends burns worth.

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    Nice little grab there Mike. :thumbs: Dont know if you're turning into me or Midwinter ??? Not used to seeing you car scrounge.
     
  3. M2theB

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    easy pickings and the daughters home for the weekend with my wood hauler. I guess they’re all haulers, but I prefer the 2007 Jeep to the 2016 Honda Accord.

    And be more than happy to even be considered in the same league as you two!
     
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    Wow! That jeep is that old! Same white one ive seen? Looks good for its age.
    Was the oak from recent storms there?
     
  5. MikeInMa

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    Nice sized wood to scrounge
     
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    jeep was garaged for 10 years while getting about 6k miles per year. Got about 115k now. I love it. It’s got the 4.7l in it, tow package but never towed a thing. Is the best vehicle I’ve ever driven in the snow and ice. Has lifetime warranty on the power train. I could go on. I love this thing and I feel more comfortable with daughter using it rather than something used I bought.
    Oak is vegetation management by power lines.
     
  7. MikeInMa

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    I hope the veg mgmt continues for you
     
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    They can manage as much vegetation as they want, if it's oak!
     
  9. M2theB

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    Another long weekend of oak this evening.
    Bar nut/stud issue on the 572 again and I was screnchless
     
  10. MikeInMa

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    Rule #1. Never leave the house with a chainsaw and no scrench.
     
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    FIFY :D
     
  13. M2theB

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    This was one was a potential way homer, but better. I asked a fella down the road if he want that wood, oak, in front of his field and he said his brother may and I backed out I know them both and didn’t want to be Christmas dinner conversation
    I pulled in the driveway tonight, obviously on my way home, and he pulled in with a trailer right behind me! Voila
    We started chatting after the drop and it sounds like he’s going to drop off a saw he doesn’t want at the house. So 2fr.
     
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    Good deal. Does his saw come with a scrench? :D
     
  15. MikeInMa

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    Ouch
     
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    Keep on hoarding you can scrench it later!!:yes:
     
  17. M2theB

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    Got all this summers, so far, Way Home wood split this morning
    In the pile, my rough calc, it’s about a cord. Probably a little shy of that.
     
  19. MikeInMa

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    And there it shall sit until next summer?
     
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    negative
    It’ll join the large pile at the back of the line