It's OTE="Horkn, post: 609884, member: 2062"]Nice work! I wish it was that dry around here. It's soggy muckfest here. [/QUOTE] Its muddy here too. Almost 2 inches of rain day before yesterday.
Its muddy here too. Almost 2 inches of rain day before yesterday.[/QUOTE] That's dry compared to here. Unfortunately.
Same here in the northeast, 47 out and it ain't even sunny. Anyway, nice work there Ralphie Boy, you got some great looking rounds. I gotta start going out for breakfast with you.
heh, I'm filling a stump hole so I can get some grass seed down asap and there are freaking bugs. Big ones and I'm repelling spiders rappelling down out of trees. This is nuts, It's January. I need a bigger saw. I want a bigger saw. I just don't have that many trees that size.
Nice R B wish I had some ash here just have to be happy with the oak. Yup March mud here all week. Did get out and cut five dead standing Red Oak yesterday though.
That's a fine lookin ash, Ralphie. I love cutting ash that size. Most of mine are in the 6-10" range. I've got some bigger ones, but they are on the wetter part of the property and not easy to get to. Convenience usually trumps size, at least for me, when it comes to firewood.
That's dry compared to here. Unfortunately.[/QUOTE] Good thing is Horkn , ya didn't have to shovel one bit of it!!! With cooler temps, you'd have been staring at about 2 feet worth of the white gold.....
Good thing is Horkn , ya didn't have to shovel one bit of it!!! With cooler temps, you'd have been staring at about 2 feet worth of the white gold.....[/QUOTE] I know. I'd actually gladly take that snow, especially in the northern half of the state.