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Good work on the Sycamore. The vid was fast but it looked like the dog was more productive in the endeavor than you and kirkeg combined. Sad but true. :msp_thumbup:






You just might be a redneck if...... The blue book value of your pickup goes up and down depending on how much fresh oil is in the crank case
 
Good work on the Sycamore. The vid was fast but it looked like the dog was more productive in the endeavor than you and kirkeg combined. Sad but true. :msp_thumbup:






You just might be a redneck if...... The blue book value of your pickup goes up and down depending on how much fresh oil is in the crank case

That was the home owner. Kirkeg lives the other direction. The video looks better going fast. Those dogs must have licked every drop of canola oil from the ground. I bet they were sick later that night. The first slab was 30 inches wide at the butt end.

Might be a redneck..... If the scrap value of your truck goes up and down everyday.
 
Any images of the grain?






... If the hood ornament is worth more (by a longshot) than the whole rig!
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No grain shots. I had my hands full. I set up the tripod and went to work. It did have some nice fiddleback on those center few. I'll take some better pictures when I go back.

I just picked up my parts from the stihl dealer. Pretty messed up a $4 dollar plug ruined a $125 piston.
 
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