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Cut part of a load today, spent more time moving brush and limbs and grubbing stumps. Got 5 out, about 3 or 4 more to go to get the new road cut.
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That's what I do now also. I got tired of putting a 2" ball on the little JD for one tool, 1 7/8 for another and my stump grinder used a drop pin. Now I have half a dozen draw bars with the proper ball, and just stick them in the receiver. My half cord trailer, the jack stand hung too low, and would dig big divots in the lawn, so I got a 7" drop draw bar and flipped it upside down and made a 7" lift. Now no more divots, Joe.
 
My neighbor's Elm was starting to rot at the base. A windstorm blew it over...right over my fence and shed. Luckily the shed had no damage and I only had to replace three fence boards on the fence. The neighbor knew a tree service that does work for the local utility, so they came out and removed all the limbs and safely dropped the remaining trunk. They cleaned up all the limbs, and cut most of the trunk into rounds. I finished the remaining cutting on the rest and will be keeping all the wood for firewood. This tree literally fell on my fire pit!
 

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