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Seldom right...Always opinionated!
Happy birthday Joe!
just go ahead and get it all done in a single week ! that way you can go stir-crazy having nothing to do for the following 3 weeks??? …. no way just pick a nice steady couple hours work and save it for another day to keep your sanity, "WHATS LEFT"! LOLWell I get the next two weeks basically off. I will be working a few days and we are appointment only. Wild rumor is that it will be extended to May 1st by the Governor but he couldn't do that at the start due to backlash.
My projects will be getting the elevator converted to firewood, cutting and splitting all the logs we have down, and refilling my drying green houses. We'll see how much I am able to accomplish.
just go ahead and get it all done in a single week ! that way you can go stir-crazy having nothing to do for the following 3 weeks??? …. no way just pick a nice steady couple hours work and save it for another day to keep your sanity, "WHATS LEFT"! LOL
?? sometimes "I" works in mysterious way's too?? lolI thought if I work my butt off and finish everything I could fish a little more when the lakes open up. I might try the work hard method...for once
You should probably get out there right away to see if the fishing is good first, may not be as good the second week lol.I thought if I work my butt off and finish everything I could fish a little more when the lakes open up. I might try the work hard method...for once
How many years does a round like that take to dry?Splittin some nice dry oak today. NOT going on the selling pile. View attachment 811309
From green probably 3 years stacked and covered. This one was standing dead at least 2 years and all but the bottom 3 feet were dry. Not sure why but it seems to dry faster when it dies standing in the woods.How many years does a round like that take to dry?
How many years does a round like that take to dry?
Lakes are not open yet. Still be a week or two for that to happen.You should probably get out there right away to see if the fishing is good first, may not be as good the second week lol.
What a great worksite.
That looks like some great wood.
Is the big one behind the truck coming down soon .
They suck. Too easy to bottom out the wedges in the kerf before they provide any lift. I had a job a few years ago of tall, skinny pines I had to fell into a pile for the land owner to burn.Maybe I could have Brett show me a thing or two about a hard leaner ’s not very large diameter.
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