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Photos or it didn't happen!
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Well it’s Monday. At least it’s only a three day work week.

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That is a pretty good size tree.
Nice
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Yep, saved 2 hundred bucks by cutting it myself. It's red pine which doesn't have a marketable value. My neighbor will burn it in his fire pit. 10 more trees to go.
 

Rain again today....lots of flooding and overgrown yards. Grass is growing fast and yards are to wet to mow.
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I don't know if I can cut down another tree in between raindrops. Trying to keep a schedule of at least one tree a day for the next 2 weeks. There are 10 more trees that have to come down, plus a few that are already down and need to be cut into a manageable size. Crazy weather.
Wet, wet, wet.
 

I don't know if I can cut down another tree in between raindrops. Trying to keep a schedule of at least one tree a day for the next 2 weeks. There are 10 more trees that have to come down, plus a few that are already down and need to be cut into a manageable size. Crazy weather.
Wet, wet, wet.
Amen....although an hour ago the sun cam out.....I pulled into the house, got out and heard a noise????what is that.....I could hear the grass growing! Yikes
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Another one bites the dust,,
 

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It is a hard life being last...............
 

It's a hard knock life for us....it's a hard knock life for us being
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Number 3 is down,,
Now I need to cut it to sizes that can be handled
 

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10 fr. Pieces....one for each shoulder should be doable!
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I have to be able to lift them and put them into the bucket of my neighbors Dozer. He'll move it all over to his buisness across the street. The large trunk size pieces will get introduced to his hydraulic log splitter.
 

I have to be able to lift them and put them into the bucket of my neighbors Dozer. He'll move it all over to his buisness across the street. The large trunk size pieces will get introduced to his hydraulic log splitter.
I grew up cutting wood....we axe split...everyone once in awhile we would pick up my uncles hydrolic splitter....I loved that thing!
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