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Looky what our new neighbor gets to play with...

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Stinny, Mar 4, 2016.

  1. Stinny

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    He is in the process of clearing his drive way and lot, way out behind that tree line, to build a home (won't see his new place) and has been here every weekend going at it. He first brought this on the site with a blower and bucket on. Then, a few weeks ago I looked out and he had a couple good sized trees clamped and he headed out back with them, making quick work of moving piles... :rootintootin:... BTW... have met him... real nice guy.

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    So, are you gonna' get some firewood outta this?
    That's a nice toy.
     
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    I'm betting he's gonna burn wood for heat, but I don't know for sure. His lot is 55 acres. And his other neighbor has a fire pit... he may be giving some of the junk stuff to them. We have plenty of hardwood here anywho... especially peckerheaded dead poles that I've got to get at sometime... :whistle:
     
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    Neighbor got one of those and says it works like a charm. I've not see his operate yet but can easily imagine how well it can work. Much better than forks.
     
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    ...can't quite read it...is it a Mahindra ?? Looks like the cat's meow for sure. Really good for brush and limbs.
     
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    I don't know what brand it is. I did notice it had 2 separate fingers, operating independently, that allowed him to grip any shape load. It's a beast...
     
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    Looked like Mahindra to me.
     
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    Saw the before and after results of one of them there thingys. Does a very nice cleanup!!
     
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    That's nice! Wish my Mahindra had one. Looks like about a 60 horse like mine minus the gadget
     
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