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Seasoning farwood

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  1. Butcher

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    Not how most folks do it but it works for me.:D

     
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  2. Stinny

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    Welcome to FHC Butcher. Gonna fit in here juz fine... :D
     
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    What no oregano?!
     
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  4. Butcher

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    I promised to be good on this site. I like it. It is ALOT more laid back than another that I read sometimes.
     
  5. Butcher

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    On Elm? Surely you jest! Oregano only goes on soft maple and hackberry. Sheesh!
     
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    Wise you are dear sir....wise you are!
     
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    I find that Thyme is the best seasoning! :smoke:
     
  8. Well Seasoned

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    I was wondering when you'd show up. I think I invited you through youtube comments awhile back! I remember your kickazz winter blowing vids! Welcome!
     
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    Hi Butcher welcome to the forum!
     
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    Now that right there was funny.
    Caught me off guard.
     
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    Hey Butcher, make sure you sear both sides to lock in flavor!

    You still got that oslo if my memory serves me?
     
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    Just wasn't the same for the last year not having someone talking about their "FARWOOD"..:thumbs: Good to see you here Butcher
     
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    OK... gotta see winter blowing vids... where do I find em?
     
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    Stinny, You talking about something like this? Or different?
     
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    That's awesome! Totally dedicated blower truck. Wow. I get the impression watching that... he can spool that up more in heavier snow? Bet he can shoot it halfway across the state. Love that chit. There's a lot of vids showing monster blowers... first time seeing one set-up like this one.
    Thx.
     
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    Welcome aboard Butcher....good to see you made it in from the cold.
     
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    U Bet.. Found it a couple of days ago... Still trying to figure out how it works. Looks like a drive shaft is routed all the way from the engine on the back to the blower in the front. Would love to see it in real life!!!!
     
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    I didn't see the shaft. I figgered it used all hydraulics. A shaft... Guessing belts/chains down thru the deck?
     
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    Love it! You've got quite a snow canon there! Any chance that thing could launch splits over to the woodshed? :D
     
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