No pics but split up the scrounged wood from this weekend. I’ll load the truck in the morning.
Oh "stop"Yeah, I don’t think those brake pads are gonna cut wood too good! [emoji1787]
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Hydro the only way to go as we get older.First load out this afternoon after an early start this morning. As I get older, I appreciate hydraulics in the timber.
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111 lbs.14 ounces.And for tonight’s office trivia, guess the weight of this round. Shagbark Hickory. The pics will help with dimensions.
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Those seem to feel heavier every year97 lbs probably feels heavier than it is. LOL
I believe @H-Ranch is going to be REALLY close if I did my math correctly. He came in at 113 8/5 which equals 114.6 lbs. It weighed 114.3
Is that a cord, no it's 8/5 of a cord lol.LMAO!!!
13 and 8/5ths is my standard answer to all math questions... Makes people stop and think, "Wait, that's not right."
That sounds like a good way to go broke even faster selling firewood!Is that a cord, no it's 8/5 of a cord lol.
Oh, one of my other standard math answers is 40-11 (forty eleven). When my uncle was a young lad learning to count he got to 49 and didn't know any higher so apparently he went to 40-10, 40-11, and so on. My guess is that the family started laughing so hard he didn't continue. He's 84 now, so that's a family joke going on 80 years. LOLLMAO!!!
13 and 8/5ths is my standard answer to all math questions... Makes people stop and think, "Wait, that's not right."
LMAO!!!
13 and 8/5ths is my standard answer to all math questions... Makes people stop and think, "Wait, that's not right."
And for tonight’s office trivia, guess the weight of this round. Shagbark Hickory. The pics will help with dimensions.
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