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boxxmaker

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Ken

dropped three walnut,one big poplar(was in the way)one locust an
a couple no names.How ya like that grain on the bottom of the stump?

But I think I'm just gettin to old for this crap

Hey Bob that WAS the fun part loadin it by myself.
 

CaptnA

Andy
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isn't it fun??
I don't know who said it first but I have to agree... "getting old ain't for babies"!!
I've got a shed and most of the floor space in the shop loaded with walnut, locust, sourwood, poplar, and cherry (and a coule no names) cut from a friend's farms. what a great problem to have!!
But like you, I'm feeling my age (and then some) after hours of wrestling the chainsaw.
 

BobcatBob

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Bob
Cutting it down was probably the easy part. Imagine how you will feel after lugging all that wood to your shop. :gar-La;

Bob
 

boxxmaker

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Ken
Just added a pic of the loaded trailor.Sure a heck wish I had that little loader,these old bones are remindin me more every day that I ain't as young as I used to be.It was fun though :rotflm:
 

Glennbear

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Glenn
Nice wood but I can empathize with your thoughts about getting too old for this crap :gar-La; After loading up my truck in WV with materials, driving 344 miles back home and unloading, I was feeling just about the way you looked in the picture. :eusa_doh:I can almost hear your trailer groaning under the weight of the logs you loaded it with. :confused_ I applaud you for your perseverance :icon_thum
 
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