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Git'ter done down in Dixie

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by T.Jeff Veal, Dec 29, 2018.

  1. eatonpcat

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    Looks great!
     
  2. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Did Ms. Carol test out the new fence? :whistle: Video if she did please! :D
     
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    Lol...nobody tested it yet. Need to get a a clamp for the ground rod.
     
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    Very nice looking garden!! We had gardens for many years and not only enjoyed working it but gifting a lot of the production to friends,family and neighbors. Had to quit about 10 years ago due to all of the critters getting to the fruits of our labor before we did:hair:. Tried several types of fencing and nothing kept them out, only solution was going to be a 7’ tall woven wire or wooden fencing. The deer herd has pretty much exploded here in the last 20 years and with the coons adding to the destruction had to throw in the towel. If you could keep the critters from jumping over the fence the smaller fawns and coons would just go under! Really miss the fresh produce and what we would put up for future use in the pantry. Some will say to just hunt and kill more deer and we do hunt our property but getting the deer numbers down significantly isn’t really an option. Hope your son has better luck and keep us posted! Thanks!
     
  5. T.Jeff Veal

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    Got a little chain upgrade, maybe this will help on the stump grinding and cutting blowdowns off of stumps when logs are dirty.
    Got Forester chain from Amazon, it feels ok. The Stihl chain came from FleaBay, it feels sharp...
    3/8, .050 84DL for 25" bar
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    Let us know how it works. I dulled a couple chain on dirty logs yesterday. Not that often I cut skidded logs, stump cut offs etc.
     
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