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Some firewood and some tree work

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Haftacut, Mar 4, 2022.

  1. Haftacut

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    It was nice when we finished up for the day! Trust me, I tried to talk myself into staying home. Nothing wants to work in the cold….truck, chipper, saws, and ME!:rofl: :lol: Probably sounds like spring to Rope
     
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    Springs in June…love spring!
     
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    -1* is good working weather, never really realize how hot you get until you in short sleeves and it -1* and your hot.
     
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    No bugs and nobody standing around asking stupid questions.
     
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    Forgot about this thread, and just am not that good at remembering and taking time to take pictures, but wanted to get some pics of the new tractor at work on the job. Removed a cottonwood tree today. Climbed and removed limbs and leads up to about 50 feet so it would fit in my landing zone. Didn’t hit the Sasquatch! Just had to move him over and lay him down so he was safe:thumbs: 2 loads of chips and 2 loads of wood. Recently changed my chipper knives, which makes all the difference in the world! Tractor was very handy to have! IMG_8597.jpeg IMG_8596.jpeg image000006.jpeg image000004.jpeg image000002.jpeg image000003.jpeg image000001.jpeg image000001.jpeg
     
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    Nice...I would be rebuilding a deck this weekend!
     
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    Great job, nice drop. Machines do make things easier