Looking good!
Any luck today? Been sending positive vibes
Just a one gallon pump sprayer like you would use in a garden. Like this: [ATTACH]
If it is like mine, you can aim that vornado straight down into the hole cut by the hole saw. Perfect!
Do the best you can with the sprayer so you can hit everything under the cabinets. Maybe the wand on the sprayer can be bent a little to make it...
It's amazing how oaks can survive for years with the insides rotted out.
Looks great!
The Valdez of chainsaws!
Mine was similar, 2001 Crew Cab long bed 4x4 7.3 5-speed with 3" lift and bigger tires and a mild chip. Even had manual hubs. The older I get the...
:thumbs: That's a beast! Crummies Rule!
:rofl: :lol:
Doug fir for me was super rare. I have only had one pickup bed full so I don't really have an opinion. Ponderosa is everywhere between say 3500'...
The root ball was completely rotten. I don't know how it is was able to produce all that foliage.
This reminds me how my great uncle said they processed wood back in the 40's. They would cut the rounds to 48" and split them. They would take the...
Thanks! I like it better than the house LOL
The second one is dense and dry. The bark must have a lot of dirt in it because the chain was getting dull towards the end. It doesn't look that...
It was close to the power line feeding the barn. Too close! I lucked out really.
At my elevation we have Blue Oaks, Live Oaks, Manzanita, Digger Pines, Buckeyes. Go up in elevation and there are Ponderosas, Cedars and some Doug...
It greens up when the rain starts, October or November and stays green into May. By the middle of June it looks like this. I prefer higher...
It's disconcerting for sure. Trees are supposed to stay put. There are several in the general area near the barn that are suspect, but that...