treeman75
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LOL. Ya like thatLike thisthat's me on the crapper !
LOL. Ya like thatLike thisthat's me on the crapper !
It's fun right ? I took my son and the dogs to the dog park . We walked right past it and walked into the woods we walked so far it was closer to walk home so we did we walked in the front door my wife said wow you must of had fun the dogs look tired I said yup and then my son said can you drive us back to the dog park to get the truck ? My wife said you walked home ? We were yea we weren't gonna walk all the way back to the truck ! To this day she is confused !Me too !!
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Huh you post it right on the post response ! Why don't you just cut and paste the pictures ? I am on iPhone so I don't what ya got .I cant figure it out. There is no place for me to post a pic after I choose a file and upload it.
Did you purchase that machine new, what year is it and how many hrs do you have on it ?? Oh and pics of it plz sir ..
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Here is the boxelder I looked at today. The tree is across the river in S sioux city ne and the city pays half of the cost on removals that are on the parking so they need two bids. Its a nice easy tree with only a mailbox to worry about and sidewalk and I can have it done in a hour or so with no stump grinding.
Take some pix of the trees if you can.Tomorrow and the day after we have two big grand firs to remove....particularly unfriendly looking, these two. Cold, wet and dark, its gonna have a grim feeling about it....being up there that is. Roll on summer.
When i saw the picture the first thing i thought is need to pull the mailbox or it will get smashed.Here is the boxelder I looked at today. The tree is across the river in S sioux city ne and the city pays half of the cost on removals that are on the parking so they need two bids. Its a nice easy tree with only a mailbox to worry about and sidewalk and I can have it done in a hour or so with no stump grinding.[/quote
You will never leave home without itFirst day out with the TX25 WT. Quite an impressive machine. We took down and stacked several 18" plus trees today, it made an ENORMOUS difference in productivity. Slight learning curve, and some moderate attack or turret's syndrome, but all in all I'm very pleased with the addition.
Jeffers, you guys ever rebuild yours with new cylinders and pistons? I've been doing that the last few years. Brought 4 back to life and they run like new for a quarter of the cost of a new one. Or did you mean a ghost walked away with it?What a beautiful day,,70,s ,, Lost another 200T to the ghost. Only got about less than a dozen left. Look's like I need to think about replacement option's.
Gonna start a thread in a minute or two. When I do, I would appreciate that only serious, not so serious, and jokes, only to respond.
Thank you in advance.
Jeff
Wouldn't it have been easier and faster to grind those stumpsAhh...I finally figured out how to post pics. Drag and drop! Who'da thunk it?
Notice the absence of tire ruts in the last pic. That machine had been ripping out roots and carrying them over to the pile on the right. No rips or tears in the turf, not even any tracks.
Jeffers, you guys ever rebuild yours with new cylinders and pistons? I've been doing that the last few years. Brought 4 back to life and they run like new for a quarter of the cost of a new one. Or did you mean a ghost walked away with it?
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