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The tips brushed the primary on this cut. I hate powerlines. For the other two I think I'll put the spurs on, get right up there and leave no room for error.:eek:
 
Some days are filled with S**t work but doing stuff like this makes up for it tenfold.:cool: Did I mention that I like taking pictures?
 
The boss wanted a go at it once all the sketchy stuff was done. I don't mind running the ground when it involves lowering pieces. Raking is for the birds though.
 
This is the last of them but expect more next week. The other two have some overhang on the powerlines which will involve some whiteknuckle work.:dizzy:
 
You know, when I asked the above question I expected some smarta$$ to make some comment such as, "For starters, you need two eyes." And then lo and behold The Airborne Rodent replies with a civilized answer! Mahalo Rocky everything worked fine and dandy. And thank you kowens. Keep the pictures coming. If it wasn't for work photos I probably wouldn't visit this site everyday.:cool:
 
That's exactly what I'm talking about Blaster.:cool: Is that a recent one or have you been holding back on your own thread? Awesome, awesome, awesome.
 
Originally posted by matthias
What specifically do I need to view Kowens pictures?
Primarily, a high-speed connection, which some of us <i>still</i> can't get.

Any (not just Adobe's) <b>P</i>ortable <b>D</b>ocument <b>F</b>ormat reader should do fine.&nbsp; If not, then it's not truly <i>portable</i> as originally intended.&nbsp; PDF is essentially compressed or "compiled" PostScript, which is a page layout programming language.&nbsp; The intention is (was?) to provide a system for sharing <i>documents</i> that will render exactly the same on any computing platform.&nbsp; When viewing this specific document here with my non-Adobe reader, I get a box on the first page saying Acrobat 5.1 reader (or newer) with "the Adobe Image Viewer Plug-in" will be necessary to view the <i>document</i> with video and audio.&nbsp; The newest I can get is 5.09...

Is there actually any audio in the <i>document</i>?&nbsp; Does the Windows version of Adobe's reader actually render the images in an acceptable manner?&nbsp; They're rather blocky in what I've got here (a couple different readers, including Adobe's).

Other than the choice of presentation, it looks like it was a fun and productive day.&nbsp; The skid-steer loader with the grapple looks like a handy tool.

Glen
 
this is some of the things that make my life easer everything from the tools i use to my cat, my grandson , my two granddaughters
by the way one of then chip trucks is for sale call the i800#on the door
 
Something different...


Some shots of my stump sub at work.

Jay @ Beaver Stump Grinding.
 

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