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LURCH SAID...............For some reason i can only smell burning mix & my ears are ringing kinda loud. Go figure

As long as you stayed up on the bucking running a saw I am suprised that you can hear, smell or lift a cup of coffee with both hands. Everyone did a fantasic job kids and adults. Thanks to all the different folks that brought heavy equiptment to get the work done easier.

We would never have processed as much wood with only saws splitters and sore backs:chop::chop::chop:
 
The opening song at the Academy of Country Music Awards tonight. :)

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My arms and legs are sore for sure. No way we could have cut and processed all that wood without the guys doing all the real work. By real work I mean Cobey on the ground limbing, AWOL skidding with that two cylinder Deere, the Bobcat running constantly, the tractor loading the logs onto the trailer and all the guys (and girl) splitting and loading the trailers (Workshop, Hedgerow, Mrs. AWOL, Moody, and the the list goes on). I can't speak for Lurch, but my right arm feels like it could fall off at any moment.

Lurch and I had the best part of the work for sure. That big ole Jonsered of his (80 cc I think) sure does have some grunt to it. I wore ear muffs to protect what is left of my hearing but I'm still chewing sawdust this morning.

My boys were asleep as soon as the McDonalds meals were finished on the way home. 25 minutes max. Almost couldn't wake them up to get them in bed when we got home.
 
My arms and legs are sore for sure. No way we could have cut and processed all that wood without the guys doing all the real work. By real work I mean Cobey on the ground limbing, AWOL skidding with that two cylinder Deere, the Bobcat running constantly, the tractor loading the logs onto the trailer and all the guys (and girl) splitting and loading the trailers (Workshop, Hedgerow, Mrs. AWOL, Moody, and the the list goes on). I can't speak for Lurch, but my right arm feels like it could fall off at any moment.

Lurch and I had the best part of the work for sure. That big ole Jonsered of his (80 cc I think) sure does have some grunt to it. I wore ear muffs to protect what is left of my hearing but I'm still chewing sawdust this morning.

My boys were asleep as soon as the McDonalds meals were finished on the way home. 25 minutes max. Almost couldn't wake them up to get them in bed when we got home.
I think all these events should include Mrs. Sam tip's peanut butter cookies and brownies...
They're just good...
 
I don't seem to remember any slackers in the crowd, Everybody was workin hard. Don did seem to have a big target on his back. I don't feel too bad today, other than the busted up finger. Don't think I'll be workin the woodpile though. :)
 
I don't seem to remember any slackers in the crowd, Everybody was workin hard. Don did seem to have a big target on his back. I don't feel too bad today, other than the busted up finger. Don't think I'll be workin the woodpile though. :)
Supposed to keep digits out of pinch points and saws just ask RValue.:oops::oops::oops: Sorry Dan couldn't resist.
 
It's becoming tradition. Pinched 1 at the last charity cut, almost healed. Pinched 1 yesterday. Pretty sure it's broke, at least chipped the bone. Sad thing was I was just helping the kids play while we were on a break. :dizzy:
 

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