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Man. The anesthesia side effects suck. So does having your shoulder roto-routed... On the bright side, I did get to run the 9010 yesterday in some large Cottonwood for a neighbor... It was worth the extra aches an pains thiis morning. I do hate the narcotics...

BTDT, got the t-shirt. I wish you a speedy recovery.

For me, the pain pills were the only thing that allowed me to get through physical therapy. I'd still be gimped up without 'em.
 
Evening Gents, got a nice load of hedge today, really needed it too. Will have to crank up the splitter tomorrow and work it up.

Some respite from the cold coming this weedend. You can dial back the burn rate?

Had to get the humidifier workin' on the furnace (forced air gas......he he). House is much more comfortable
 
Good Evening GTG Folks:
Maybe some of you remember me from Hedgerow's GTG not too long ago. I brought my old Pioneer saw with a broken chain tensioner, and some of you mulled over it, and figured out what was missing on it. Mo. Jim was able to locate that part, and sent it to me, it's workable, but unfortunately it has a hairline crack in it that I need to weld before I try and use it.
Here's why I'm writing tonight. I just received in the mail a brand new chain tensioner from a guy in Florida. He didn't give me his user name or nothing, just the part. I am ecstatic that he was able to come up with this piece, and I'd like to publicly thank him for such a good deed. He has to be connected to ArboristSite, because I don't know how else he would have known about this, or me, or my home address.
So; Thank You my friend M. R. whomever you are.
 
Good Evening GTG Folks:
Maybe some of you remember me from Hedgerow's GTG not too long ago. I brought my old Pioneer saw with a broken chain tensioner, and some of you mulled over it, and figured out what was missing on it. Mo. Jim was able to locate that part, and sent it to me, it's workable, but unfortunately it has a hairline crack in it that I need to weld before I try and use it.
Here's why I'm writing tonight. I just received in the mail a brand new chain tensioner from a guy in Florida. He didn't give me his user name or nothing, just the part. I am ecstatic that he was able to come up with this piece, and I'd like to publicly thank him for such a good deed. He has to be connected to ArboristSite, because I don't know how else he would have known about this, or me, or my home address.
So; Thank You my friend M. R. whomever you are.

A late Xmas gift from NW MO. and I owed you one anyway my friend.
 
Jim; You ole rascal. LoL. Thank You., and Thank you for solving the mystery surrounding that surprise package. Guess I skimmed over your post the other day. I'd saved me from getting more grey hairs on what's left up there on my head. :)
 
My other "medical snuggler"... He's pretty vicious, let me tell ya...
Viscious pitbull snuggles.jpg
His name is "Tuffy" as he was growling at his littler mates at 2 days old... He's scared a few meth-heads and is highly protective of the kids. Otherwise he's a spoiled teddy bear.
 
Morning folks, weird weather this week. 50's, 20's, 40's, 20's, then levels out in the 40's. Looking forward to Charity Cut III this weekend. Hope the change of locations will not affect the attendance.
 
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I've about got directions sent to everybody for the charity cut, but I will check my list when I get home. We are starting at 8am. Cell phones down there are sketchy at best. Don't need any tractors, one is on site. Primarily people, splitters and chainsaws and 4x4 trucks. There may be a use for UTV's but not 100% sure, so if you don't feel like lugging one along then leave it at home.
Looking forward to this one guys, looks to be a fun one.
 

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