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Here are some pics of my craftsman project saw, all finished.

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And here is what I did with it 2 days ago:

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You can tell the wood that was cut that day, right under the saw and helmet.

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The rest of the wood was done within the last month using my dad's 2375. That's also his tractor.

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my heat system

my 4 boys thinks its hot upstairs now...wait till i install new windows next week!!!he he he
 
Well on gas in the city. So here is my cabin that I cut wood for. Most of the wood is for bonfire. The pile in the picture is my first load, I have added about 6 since then.

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That time of the year

Boy..It is sure starting to get dark early...This picture is some underbrushing but was taken at about 4 oclock. By the time I walk back to truck and drive home it is 5 oclock and black.


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I have been taking down several leaners which are always fun but what always amazes me is how much more light comes in the bush once they are on the ground. I guess cause they are on a diagonal they have more mass blocking the daylight. :)

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This is somewhere around a 40" Ash tree I dropped last Saturday. It was in the middle of a wheat field and the farmer wanted it out of the way. I dropped it with my BS460 w/28" bar and limbed it with my BS260 and them my MS361. My bro-in-law in the pic bucked the trunk with the BS460. We had everything cut up in about 2 hours.

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Gave the new 372xpw a workout today. Blocked out a pile of oak logs to split for firewood. Milled the larger blocks in half so I could lift them on the splitter. The ported 372 (75cc) has gobs of torque and really screams.
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I was going to Chip today...

I was going to chip the limbs off the Black Oak I had pruned eariler this year today up at our cabin, but the snow sorta put the dampners on that project. Also looked at a Black Oak at my buddys place that is easily 48" in diameter that I plan to mill planks from when I finish my mill and the weather permits. There will also be plenty of fire wood from the limbs on that tree. Had to come back home to go to New Years party.

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Happy New Year!
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Snow and Stumps

First picture is the stump of the day. An old one, the road is going to go around it. Second picture shows stomping a work/escape area around the tree to be cut. Isn't snow fun! I fell on my derriere after squirting paint on the tree. Tin pants make for good sledding. Third picture is the tree going down. I kind of cut off the cutter in the picture, he said, "Good." Not as much snow blowing off the tree as we thought. Nobody got their rigs stuck, not too bad of a day. Oh, the mole people saw a strange color of sky today.
Blue for a few minutes!!
 
I was up to the wood lot yesterday and I had a visitor the day before up by the cabin. First time I have seen moose tracks this close to the cabin. Actually I don't usually see any moose tracks at all, during the winter.

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Poor dog, kept digging into the moose prints, not sure what he was hoping to find!
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Up where I was thinning last. On the left is a well used Moose trail in the summer but no signs back here now.

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One of the neighbors and the Ocean in the background.

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Allright ill bit and show off a little too her is my stuff n house

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Heres a 40"+ pine that fell on the outhouse at the camp 2 weeks ago. Hit that thing square on the roof.

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Got most all of it cut up, being careful where I stepped of course...
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The pine and the cedar were actually in the same root ball, so when one went down the other came with it. Along with 4 or 5 other cedars that happened to get in the way.
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Hauled out some of the cedar for a friend's dad. All the pine will get burned at the camp during hunting season.
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Small load of wood we cut off the road
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A load of firewood from last year
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