Rabid K9
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more than I probably should, hence why im a bucket baby most days
While you're up there bouncing around in the Orange Peril, do you want to do some research on the use of capital letters & punctuation....
more than I probably should, hence why im a bucket baby most days
G'Day mayte, I dunno nuffin about punktuashin!While you're up there bouncing around in the Orange Peril, do you want to do some research on the use of capital letters & punctuation....
Finishing up this place today and moving on to the bigger job across the street. The big ash was just cut and leave it in the woods. Don’t get that too much. That oak would’ve been a major pita to get out had it not been for mini G. We used the tractor winch to drop the trunk and drag it up the hill whole, then Pa giant to get it out near the road with the other wood. Glad this one’s almost done.
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thats the quesadilla initiation process, 3 weeks of lugging wood in 90 degree temps, if you survive you got the jobAnd what's that poor bugger doing lugging wood with all those machines on-site?
Hahaha. Good one Bucky Soft-tooth.thats the quesadilla initiation process, 3 weeks of lugging wood in 90 degree temps, if you survive you got the job
Updated the old billboard! I can't wait to see the look on Jason's face when he sees it.View attachment 1098655
Hahaha. Good one Bucky Soft-tooth.
Updated the old billboard! I can't wait to see the look on Jason's face when he sees it.View attachment 1098655
That tennis elbow is a pita. I used to get that from time to time back in the heavy climbing days.
With the lift and the ultra slings/rings, tree life is much easier on the body than it used to be.
its been K9 the whole time!Reported.
its been K9 the whole time!
I used to get tennis elbow all the time. It was a chronic condition. Painful, debilitating, and the doctors hadn't any real solutions. Certainly none that worked.
Then I started drinking green tea, and it went away. Hmmm....
When I stopped drinking green tea, the tennis elbow came back! Return to drinking the green hay water: all my tennis elbow goes away. I've been doing this for about 20 years now. If I feel the tennis elbow coming back on, a couple days of green tea, and it clears right up.
If you have really inflamed bursitis (tennis elbow), I'd try at least a month of drinking two cups of green tea every day. If it doesn't help, at least you can be assured it didn't cost a lot of money and it won't hurt you. That's a lot better than anything the doctor will recommend.
90 plus foot 15” diameter dead pignut growing in the top of a red oak. Another perfect example of a lift tree.
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