Glad I Don't Have To Run My Sawmill In The Winter!

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Sawyer Rob

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It's enough work just keeping the drive clean, when you wake up to 13" of new snow,

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It was a nice day though, so why not use the walk behind?

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:cool:

SR
 
Maybe I'm demented, but I like fresh fallen snow. I wish we had some. The mill is put away for the winter ;o)
 
yeah it'll keep you busy. we haven't had any big snows for awhile but have been getting 3/4" several times. then today we got an 1" of rain. yuck. gimme snow at this time of year any day.
 
Sheesh! Maybe you could freeze a giant block of ice then mill it into a winter time table top, who needs trees?
 
Even though you will have sawdust freezing before it exits the cut, you will still break a sweat, have a huge grin on your face and be out of the house.
 
Better saw now while you can. When that snow melts and the ground thaws, you'll be down to your axles in mud until June. We don't have mud here in Missouri. Too many rocks.
 
That is the best time to mill.

solid ground to lift , no bugs or sweating to high heaven.

but i is still slumming with a CSM
 
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