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Taking out the elm , making a path to more wood

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  1. HDRock

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    They would have a heck of a time black berry bushes to ,not as bad but not fun if they get ya .
     
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    Had buckthorn or somethin like it at the end of the old farm house. I got into that one time and slid one of those @#&%^#@ thorns right thru my new leather gloves like I wasn't wearing any... :headbang:
     
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    Hey, i like the log jacks!
     
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    One of natures perfect thorn bushes.
    Gazziloins of them here.
    Sharp little thorns that go thru leather gloves.
    Impossible to see & to dig out with a needle, but every time you use the finger it's in, hurts big time & goes deeper.
     
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    Yeah these things are probably older than me :BrianK:
    The one at the top is solid steel heavy bugger, other one made from steel tubing
    I don't really like using one Jack because you have to reposition it to often but,, with two of them I didn't have to do that at all, worked out gooder


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  6. HDRock

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    Ok ! now I got my pole saw attachment and have one of these puppies on the way , for my trimmer /brush cutter
    8" STEEL BRUSHCUTTER BLADE 1" Bore 80 Tooth
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    Either me or the bush is gonna get whacked now :D :saw::rootintootin::dex:
     
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    You gonna need a tool shed.
    You're getting set up nice !
     
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    I have extra room in the shed now because of the azzhole that stole my generator and backpack blower, :mad: the new blower is locked up in the pole barn
     
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    Pizzas me off to hear stuff like that.
    Hope I never catch anyone doing stuff like that.
     
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    yeah I don't even like it when it crosses my mind about it, it puts me in a real bad mood.
    I'd like to rip his friggin head off