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Best neighbor ever!

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by DNH, Jan 11, 2017.

  1. DNH

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    IMG_1213.JPG IMG_1214.JPG The neighbor where I've been cutting walnut stopped by and said Not only could I cut all I want but I could have this also!!!
     
  2. papadave

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    Wow.
    Like you said, BEST,..............neighbor,.............ever.:thumbs:
     
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  3. KaptJaq

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    I wish one of my neighbors would give me a tractor and trailer...

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    Picking it up off the ground cut to length is as good as it gets! Dandy Catch!
     
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    Very nice neighbor. Those are hard to come by sometimes. I'd make sure you give him something very special for all he is doing for you.
     
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    Like 200 gallons of HHO

    :uk: BOB :uk:
     
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    Nice wood. Tell him thanks but no thanks for the tractor as it's not green. Just kidding. Going to buy your neighbor something he enjoys in return?
     
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  8. MikeInMa

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    Your neighbor didn't offer to help load the trailer? Geesh. . Nice offer. Congrats!!

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    Wow that's a great neighbor
     
  10. Well Seasoned

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    Great neighbor! :yes: When he's in need, I'm sure you'll be there!
     
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    :thumbs::thumbs::thumbs::thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:
     
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  12. grandgourmand

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    Kinda selfish that he didn't split it for you. :cool:

    Kidding. Nice scenery, btw.
     
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    That's a great neighbor!
     
  14. DNH

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    On the trailer in round form it's at least 2 cord, I think it will go 2.25-2.5 once split and stacked. Plus the 2 cord I already cut and split since New Year's Eve will get me through 2018/19.

    :tractor::banana: I'm at at least 3 years ahead!!! And I think this will get me to well into 4 years ahead. I have not burned enough walnut and this is my second season with the wood stove to get a good feel for average wood consumption per winter.
     
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