Well my stacks aren't really snow covered, but the damm roof is. That's another woodshed outside the barn. The main woodshed with my truck in it getting a load of wood.
You know something about "wood" that I don't know?....... or I've pushed, shoveled & slipped on what's in the bed of your truck but never tried to burn it.
Nope, I just put the tailgate down and load enough wood that lasts about 3 days. Back up to the mud room and fill my wood rack.
Sorry for the friday eve humor attempt. Looks like you had a nice dryer snow than we did. One pass of the tires on it and it turned to ice, very slick ice.
Fuelrod, don't worry about the humor we sure as hell could use some after all this snow. And probably a few more BEERS. This was how my morning started yesterday
I saw that post of yours. Banks that big can get you in trouble fast plowing. It'd be nice if you could get your truck to move sideways so easy while parking The tractor & winch earned it's keep without a log in sight that day
Very cool picks DaveGunter We haven't gotten as much as many of you, but I've certainly hit my snow quota for this winter. I just wish we'd get some of this on the front end of winter/late fall for deer hunting. Spent another season dealing with rain, with only a dusting on a couple of days. Deer just bed down and don't move unless you trip over them.
Fuelrod, it's been nice to have a truck that's earning it's keep and not just a grocery getter. Sometimes I get a little cocky plowing just knowing I have the tractor in the barn. Hopefully today warms up a little so I can get out and move some of those snow banks back before the next norester. Right now my grapple is on so a quick switch out and the bucket will be on
Fuelrod, this picture is for you buddy. I can't burn what's in my truck bed but I sure can get my banks pushed back and have a few cold one's with my truck bed cooler, well it is only 10°