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Charity Cut 5
Work saw collector
Hedgerow
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Hinerman & Sam + (Paul and son Kooper) + (Shane & 3 sons) + Kubota RTV
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Wkend Lumberjack
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Oliver 1655

Morning everybody. Hope you all had a good Easter. Carry on....
 
I will be able to make it after all. I lost some tread on a splitter tire just before I got to the last charity cut & so I left the splitter on site. I can combine a recovery trip with another cut. Then after the Waukee, IA cut on the 17th of May, I will have to take a break from cuts for a few months to focus on the honey do list.

After the may 17th, I can probably station the log bucking trailer down where we had the last charity cut for the rest of the summer if folks think it will be helpful. Workshop, would you like to take it back with you?
Let me know when you are coming to get it. Both entrances are currently closed and locked.
 
After the May Charity cuts I am planning on taking a break for the summer, unless the county keeps bringing stuff. I don't know about you guys but I hate cutting when it's hot out. I can dress warm for cold weather but can only take off so much and still stay legal.
 
After the May Charity cuts I am planning on taking a break for the summer, unless the county keeps bringing stuff. I don't know about you guys but I hate cutting when it's hot out. I can dress warm for cold weather but can only take off so much and still stay legal.
I cut more in the summer than winter, but it is slow going above 90deg.
 
After the May Charity cuts I am planning on taking a break for the summer, unless the county keeps bringing stuff. I don't know about you guys but I hate cutting when it's hot out. I can dress warm for cold weather but can only take off so much and still stay legal.

+1. I almost passed out twice last summer. Caused me to purchase a hydraulic splitter and really slow down in the summer. With that said, if you have wood to cut and split, I will be there if I can ;)
 
Me too... Just go till ya run outta water...

I just like this pic... That's a lot of BTU's right there...!!

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And yes...
I am enjoying the new toy!!!

That's for some serious business right there. I guess as tall as you are the height concern is no big deal. I'm creeping up on 50 years old so I don't like anything that involves raising my arms above my shoulders so much anymore. However, if my shoulders were in good shape, that would be a great rig!
 
That's for some serious business right there. I guess as tall as you are the height concern is no big deal. I'm creeping up on 50 years old so I don't like anything that involves raising my arms above my shoulders so much anymore. However, if my shoulders were in good shape, that would be a great rig!
That's why we load it with the skid steer and dump it when we get to the destination...;)
 
Hmmm, I might have an XL-101 in the stable or I might have given it to Cobey. Have to check the inventory.
 
The coils in them are Bendix-Scintilla and most have gone south by now. I can fix you up with directions to use a certain style Wico coil on it. (Hunt up a Remy SL-9 or Homie XL-101 type).
I really really wish i could come up with a way to mount a wild thing coil to an XL925! If I machined a retro fit kit I bet I could sell them!
 
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