Right thread this time. I like the burl worked into the wall.
cant live in it yet??? no woodstove to stay warm??Its clad to the weather, but that's about it. Waiting till spring to do more work on it.View attachment 468726
ahemmm...chainsaws, get fixed on a rooftop??? that's a new one..... and the neighbor lady,,needs wood...mmmm. ok!!!He's too busy fixing chainsaws and bringing wood to the neighbor lady....
Picture title: Get Back Here with My French FriesIts clad to the weather, but that's about it. Waiting till spring to do more work on it.View attachment 468726
Hey is that poison oak.
I've always wondered what sort of saw maxes out a 'little person'.
you better save that tree before i do haha.
That is just too awesome.Not sure what this one weighed but I'm glad there was no DOT around. I know there was at least 6 chunks in the trailer that where over 2000 lbs each. The skidloader was struggling to get them high enough to dump and remain on 4 wheels.
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Not sure what this one weighed but I'm glad there was no DOT around. I know there was at least 6 chunks in the trailer that where over 2000 lbs each. The skidloader was struggling to get them high enough to dump and remain on 4 wheels.
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Mostly elm little bit of ash and locust. Several of the elm chunks are 50"+ thus the trouble I mentioned with loaderMan, some nice ones! I thought I had some big chunks. What is that wood, cotton wood or what?
now THAT,, is the REAL way to haul wood!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! moustache needs this setup!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Not sure what this one weighed but I'm glad there was no DOT around. I know there was at least 6 chunks in the trailer that where over 2000 lbs each. The skidloader was struggling to get them high enough to dump and remain on 4 wheels.
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