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<blockquote data-quote="turnkey4099" data-source="post: 7046835" data-attributes="member: 2122"><p>SCORE!!!! Big time!! I only have 3 or 4 trees left on the Willow projects (half mile long clear cut of a willow row for a farmer). Been looking for a new willow patch. Today with not much to do except working splitting/stacking I decided to cruise a couple place I had given up on in the past. Second one, people at home so stopped. Yay. Locust as far as on can see and they "hate locust". Bit far, 23 miles but that is only a few miles farther than the willow patch and it is real wood!</p><p></p><p>I just dried out and put away the saws for the winter but we have a least a week of good weather. Saws are coming out of slumber and I'll be off cutting <strong><em>BLACK LOCUST! </em></strong>in the morning</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turnkey4099, post: 7046835, member: 2122"] SCORE!!!! Big time!! I only have 3 or 4 trees left on the Willow projects (half mile long clear cut of a willow row for a farmer). Been looking for a new willow patch. Today with not much to do except working splitting/stacking I decided to cruise a couple place I had given up on in the past. Second one, people at home so stopped. Yay. Locust as far as on can see and they "hate locust". Bit far, 23 miles but that is only a few miles farther than the willow patch and it is real wood! I just dried out and put away the saws for the winter but we have a least a week of good weather. Saws are coming out of slumber and I'll be off cutting [B][I]BLACK LOCUST! [/I][/B]in the morning [/QUOTE]
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