Dang , Thats a lot of chicken. Glad to see weather has held out for you there. At least the smoke in the air is from chicken and not Canada.
1st load going out to be stacked Discussion of the days plans Glock37 and me I just held Scott's monster. That 880 is heavy... MAF143 is being a lumberjack... Monty does a good job running a splitter too...and a young man was learning on a Husky battery saw. Splitting red oak and black birch. I like the way black birch smells... John from OPE and me on 1 splitter, walt and MAF143 on the other splitter Walt carrying a bucket full to the stacking area Another truckload headed out The dynamic duo... blacksmith and Scotty Overkill I think Scotty had a big enough saw for the job... Pulling a tree over... Another load going out... Monty getting some noodling in... Walt giving encouragement to Steve SBK1980 and John. eatonpcat The Wood Wolverine brenndatomu at the splitter, mike bayerl is bending over the saw... The gang taking a break. The guy in the gold shirt at the tractor is giving us a history lesson on the club...it's a very nice place...the guy in the green shirt lives at the lodge, The wood shed...they ran out of room...have to add more boards
Beast mode! His name is Kirk but hopefully someone else can chime in with more. I know he lived close to the club. He had already been hammering away at rounds when I had the opportunity to get my phone out. Put those splitters to shame! Those red oak rounds split like buttah.
Lol. I talked Backwoods Savage into putting the elm rounds in all the low spots around the property so they would turn into dirt and level them. Perfect use for elm... Keiths son Adam (on the battery saw earlier post) told me they filled 10-11 truck loads. Did anyone else count?
Is that BL in one of those pics? Mustve been fun for you Jeff working with trees you dont get down your way.
Almost no pain after the nerve block wore off. Boredom is high. Hate is a strong word but I HATE HATE HATE!!! being stuck with one arm for three weeks. As long as my mental state holds up I'll be fine. Debatable if it ever was stable. I'll trade this ↑ 241 for a 4 stroke saw.....
Just want to thank Scotty Overkill and blacksmith for putting this together. Every time I go to a GTG I'm truly humbled by all of the hospitality. Really wish I could've stayed longer yesterday, but still really glad I got to make it out and see everyone. Did anyone happen to get a picture of big John falling on his azz?
It will get posted. It was taken before the epic raffle. Thanks to all for their contributions and hospitality. So much sawdust and BSing we could have filled a giant manure spreader!!!
I just cleared Indy, it was raining 20 miles east of Columbus until now. Hopefully it won’t fall apart and give you guys some needed rain.
It was great to have you buddy! I think TurboDiesel might have a pic of Johnnie's "plumbers crack" during the mishap.....lol It's aways a pleasure to have you and John at the GTG's, wouldn't be the same at them without yas!