In loving memory of Kenis D. Keathley 6/4/81 - 3/27/22 Loving father, husband, brother, friend and firewood hoarder Rest in peace, Dexterday

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Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Cold Trigger Finger, Mar 4, 2022.

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    It got up into the high 40s above .
     
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    Got the load bucked, tossed down off the deck, loaded and lashed in 4 1/2 hours. Including lunch break and coffee break.
    Ran the 572 exclusively.
     
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    I haven't figured out how to get the reply window to come up soon enough . So I just reply to my post. :loco: :crazy:
    Got another load out today. Nice 2 cord load. Moved to new choppins today. IMG_20220328_094306245.jpg
     
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    Very nice! Working on getting a nice stock pile at home?

    Looks like a lot less snow in that area, you starting your spring thaw there?
     
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    I did a trade with a neighbor , wood for snow removal. He rented a 950 Cat loader and dug out our summer road. Plus he rented a D5 about 5 or 6 weeks ago and pushed out our winter road. Then I'm also selling wood to finance the expenses of the snow removal trade. It's about $50. just for the gas to do the round trip. And buying the wood. It costs me around $120. To put out a 2 cord load . So while that's not terrible. It does add up. But , I also need to keep bringing loads home. If it's a fairly dry summer, I will be able to continue getting wood from both landings.
     
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    Where the Cat 225 stroker processor, the green pickup and the D6 is sitting is a 12' deep hole that is filled with snow and debris ( stumps, dirt, root wads , more snow ect. Layered in and froze Hard in layers. It makes for a nice landing but it ain't permanent. The depth of snow in the woods is still around 32" deep.
     
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    I'm not sure what you mean here. Reply window won't come up?
     
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    My house is on the ragged Edge of cell coverage. It very often takes 10 to 15 minutes for a pic to load when I post one. Or for a page to fully populate with pics or the reply window at the bottom of the page. Sometimes it takes 1/2 hour to creat and post a reply. Even with only 1 sentence of text.
    I've found I can speed that up if I reply to a post.

    I need to buy and install a cell booster here at the house.
    But that's hundreds of dollars. So it's not going to happen right away.
     
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    Yes, people keep trying to get me to get a booster but as long as I can get the Internet I'm okay and I don't have a smart phone; just a dumb phone and don't use it much. I'm also comfortable on a desktop and I have good service with that. It is not as fast as most but it works for me. If I go on a trip I have a laptop I can use but much prefer the desktop, mainly because of the big screen I have which is much easier on my one eyeball.
     
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    Today's road conditions. IMG_20220329_125345996.jpg
     
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    Whats up ahead on the road or am I seeing things?
     
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    My 3 dogs 2 white dogs and 1 black dog.
    Good eye !
     
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    I need to get a good Husqvarna ball cap that is not a mesh back. :thumbs:
    But in fairness, I have 4 Stihls and only 1 Husky at the moment.
     
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    Thursday and Friday I got out 1 cord loads. I'm taking it easy on my elbow while still getting something done. IMG_20220331_143551449.jpg
    I'm still driving on ice. IMG_20220331_135556391.jpg
     
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    Snowmobiling heaven. Looks like a 14"=16" bar/chain/saw combo would take care of most, or all of your cutting? Envy............
     
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    Sounds about right. 4 Stills = 1 Husky. :D
     
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    I have done a whole load with my 251 with a homeowner 16" Oregon bar that is closer to 15" and homeowner semi chipper chain.
    But in the deck I use my 572 / 28" full comp , chisel filed chisel chain.
    And plan on getting either 32 or 36" bars for it.
    With the amount of snow we have this winter. A person Needs a modern long track or long track wide track .
    The 550 Panther I have is just a get stuck special. 136" × 15" I'm not a sledneck.
    I was looking at skidoos a month or so ago
    The 4 stroke 600 154x20" track Skandic looks like it would be just right for me. 2 speed with reverse.
    Only about 60 horse , but something like 29 mpg and back up rope start.
    BUT, it's 14 grand.
    That's A LOT of muny !!
     
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