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I think most stuff is in the 12-18 inch range. But there is a good possibility of bigger stuff. If 2 tractors show up, I've been thinking of doing this like Mansfield. 1 tractor keeping the bucking trailer busy and the other retrieving logs from the woods. Supposed to be a considerable amount still to be brought out. There will be some local volunteers helping too.
 
After sawing
Things just keep piling up. My 32 yr ol son blew up another ride. Subaru is still back in the shop with its latest malfunction. Throttle position switch shot craps.

Had to rescue him, wife and son off the side of I29 at 11 last nite.
At least a throttle position sensor isn't difficult to replace. But price is a different matter, after all, it is a Subaru.

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I was so blessed that AWOL ate my steak for me! I feel so honored!

One just couldn't stand many more friends like that. :)
 
At least a throttle position sensor isn't difficult to replace. But price is a different matter, after all, it is a Subaru.

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North of 350 USD. Yikes!

Top it off this morning received the Dayton/Poulan 245SA off evilbay. Seller did a pee poor job of packing and the original 21" roller nose jumped ship. Trying to get someone at the Main P.O. to answer the phone since.

The hits just keep coming.
 
I think most stuff is in the 12-18 inch range. But there is a good possibility of bigger stuff. If 2 tractors show up, I've been thinking of doing this like Mansfield. 1 tractor keeping the bucking trailer busy and the other retrieving logs from the woods. Supposed to be a considerable amount still to be brought out. There will be some local volunteers helping too.

Whoever is skidding the logs out of the woods needs to do their best to keep them out of the dirt. We had a bad time with dulling chains in WI due to logs being skid/drug through the mud, snow, and dirt. May need to invest in some semi-chisel for this weekend.
 
Whoever is skidding the logs out of the woods needs to do their best to keep them out of the dirt. We had a bad time with dulling chains in WI due to logs being skid/drug through the mud, snow, and dirt. May need to invest in some semi-chisel for this weekend.
Saw this in a thread today on here!
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