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It's not a problem, if you admit it, right?

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by T.Jeff Veal, Aug 31, 2024.

  1. Horkn

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    Thing is that we're not anonymous at all. We're notorious if anything. We know each other's names, what kind of pies they like to eat and other pertinent details. :rofl: :lol:
     
  2. T.Jeff Veal

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    Another successful morning not being addicted to farwood...:whistle::whistle:
    The oak that fell... 20240904_075034.jpg
    We got the 2 trees cleaned up, sure made a mess of their azaleas 20240904_105802.jpg
    Didn't have a full load, so we started on the 2 trees in the "swamp"...
    Had to pile limbs down to drive on... 20240904_105656.jpg
    Got the white oak cut from the stump and 1 log out...need more chain or cable and help to finish this section 20240904_105632.jpg
    Another load headed home 20240904_105603.jpg
     
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    May be time to get a skidding winch for the back of your Kubota (More Wood MMMM more toys I mean tools ahh it never stops ) :makeitrain":wacky::rofl: :lol: JB
     
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    That would be handy sometimes, I mentioned it to the Financial Advisor the other day...:rolleyes::rolleyes:...:heidi:...
    Usually don't have much problem getting logs out, I really don't like dragging them...
     
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    Those skidding winches like the ones from Farmi are pretty handy they work like a skidder and you can raise the one end up for dragging so it keeps a lot of the dirt out of the wood . dragging does have its drawbacks but sometimes it is the only way and if you can let the logs sit a while most of the dirt washes off or falls off with the bark JB