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Please don't tell me there used to be beautiful woods behind
your operation? If so stay the heck away from my hunting ground please:laugh:

Where is your hunting grounds that forest is gone and we want to come see you next remember earth first we will get to the other planets later !!! :chainsaw: :chainsaw: :chainsaw: JK :)













Actually it was 86,000 diseased / dead (apple moth) apple trees. Now it is native grassland
 
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I see dead wooding big oaks is a hit.

Sounds like hard work.:)

Not hard at all. I compare it to stretching. I find what is hard is risk you take along with the pain you'll feel if you f-up. And combined with the embarrassment you suffer (if you live) become a hard thing to put a price on. :(

It's like reaching extreme heights on mountains (on foot not rope). You think it will be physically difficult but it's the mental challenge that consumes your mind rather than the load on your body.
 
Actually it was 86,000 diseased / dead (apple moth) apple trees. Now it is native grassland

Were you able to save any of that apple wood for your fireplace? How long did it take?

I wonder how many blades of grass I cut in a day?:monkey: You must be bigger than me. :laugh:
 
Where is your hunting grounds that forest is gone and we want to come see you next remember earth first we will get to the other planets later !!! :chainsaw: :chainsaw: :chainsaw: JK :)












Actually it was 86,000 diseased / dead (apple moth) apple trees. Now it is native grassland
So like are you guys responsible for the saharra desert?:monkey: :Eye:
 
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Were you able to save any of that apple wood for your fireplace? How long did it take?

I wonder how many blades of grass I cut in a day?:monkey: You must be bigger than me. :laugh:

Some of the wood went to friends but we had a time limit so most of it was PSG (pull smash grind)

As for how long 60 working days
40 pulling and piling and 20 grinding / shipping . But we pulled some then ground some then pulled more then ground again and so on. So we did about 1434 trees per day or 125 ton of chips per day over the 60 days.
 

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