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I scouted another section of the old railroad rightaway this afternoon and found several dead elms with the bark slipping. I plan on cutting them this week sometime. I have been mixing this with my hedge and getting good burn time.
 
New wires and plugs went into the flatbed Saturday morning. Getting it ready for Mansfield. Runs a lot better now. Wish I could find a couple of used tires for the front, cheap. Maybe not needed but I'd feel a lot better.
 
New wires and plugs went into the flatbed Saturday morning. Getting it ready for Mansfield. Runs a lot better now. Wish I could find a couple of used tires for the front, cheap. Maybe not needed but I'd feel a lot better.

What size are you looking for Steve?


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Morning got off to a great start - No frost on the windshield!

Steve, have you ever done anything with the loose trailer ball on you truck? I can bring an angle grinder with a cutoff blade to Charity Cut 4 & help you out. :D I also have a 3' long pipe wrench & a 3/4" drive socket set with a helper extension pipe we can try first.
 
Morning got off to a great start - No frost on the windshield!

Steve, have you ever done anything with the loose trailer ball on you truck? I can bring an angle grinder with a cutoff blade to Charity Cut 4 & help you out. :D I also have a 3' long pipe wrench & a 3/4" drive socket set with a helper extension pipe we can try first.

Come by the shop and I'll put Bertha on it (1" impact). Nothing resists Bertha :)


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Morning got off to a great start - No frost on the windshield!

Steve, have you ever done anything with the loose trailer ball on you truck? I can bring an angle grinder with a cutoff blade to Charity Cut 4 & help you out. :D I also have a 3' long pipe wrench & a 3/4" drive socket set with a helper extension pipe we can try first.

I had my son take it to his work and he got it tightened down. Good and tight now. :rock:
 
Heard a saw running in the neighborhood this am. Three fellows taking down a sweet gum over on the next block. Got 'em lined up to drop four or so big chuncks and maybe haul off wood cookies.

Wah=Hoo!

Best part may be, the place next to the gum has a large walnut he wants down. Double Wah-Hoo!

Saw mill won't take city trees. ........................................... Nails.
 
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