Dike is about 60 miles away for anyone that wants to see a bunch of old McCulloch saws coming or going.
Mark,
Open around Friday noon for viewing?
Thanks
Philbert
Dike is about 60 miles away for anyone that wants to see a bunch of old McCulloch saws coming or going.
Mark,
Open around Friday noon for viewing?
Thanks
Philbert
I'm going to try my best to see that yellow shrine this time.
Nope!!Is it too early for me to start loading saws up??
Mark it will be worth your while
I think I have been there at least three times
Nope!!
I don't know, I don't think I would want to have my saws packed away for 6 weeks. I'd go through withdrawal.
I don't know what the convoy from Des Moines will look like, but if I drive my Rav4 we can squeeze 4-5 people in on friday afternoon to travel up to Mark's. Save some gas and trouble running several vehicles. We might even be able to throw a body in the cargo area if need be... I will admit I still have not been to see the McCulloch Museum of the Mid-West (or is it of the USA???).Marks a great guy and is worth the visit in itself. He has been here a couple times, so I would like to repay that visit.
We will see how the time goes, it is a bit out of the way..
The problem is that the ones that start at home don't always start at the GTG and the ones you leave behind will most likely start as soon as you get home...Which ones of the old junks should I load? I'm thinking the ones that will start??
We have one big Oak and a fairly good size Elm to cut. Will try to get them measured this weekend.We should look around for some big daddy wood for the long bar guys... Just thinking out loud. I did a little looking when I was out there last weekend but didn't see much. Lots more ground to check out though..
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