It's not a race, steady as she goes. It'll add up pretty fast if you can get good weather for a few weeks. Being outdoors feels good, one of the many good motivators.
Cool saws. Crazy to see the toll that salt takes on vehicles up north so quick. That truck isn't that old from the looks of it
Rain, freezing rain, sleet today, no cutting, rain all day tomorrow, no cutting, Wife Saturday and Sunday, no cutting. Look out Monday, I'm gonna cut something with that new 660!
Hey, I bet I bicycled right past your stacks last summer. Camped at Watkins and cycled around some of the lakes and went through Penn Yan! I took som pictures of some of those Finger Lake stacks, works of art they were. If I can find 'em I'll post 'em.
Awesome, man. I'm right between the "Y" of Keuka Lake.... about 30 minutes from Watkins. I'm sure that ride around the lakes was gorgeous...good on you for doing it. We love burning wood down here, that's for sure.
Good luck out there Dennis. We all know you gotta take advantage of the weather when you have it at this time of the year.
Thanks IS, and the weather has been perfect these last few days. So far December is definitely better than November was.
My 1990 w250 has been down south for the last couple decades and only has a tiny bit of rust on the passenger fender. Salt is tough on vehicles. Started life in colorado though, then moved on to Kentucky before making it to GA. Little surprised it isn't in worse shape rust wise