I TT truck load of logs came in when I was gone and put the logs in the way of the 16' logs I need to cut a bunch 16' 6x6.
But RAIN :D :D :D :D :D
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So I picked up some to scale so I could get to the 16s
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I would like 50A of flat land. But I work with what I have. :D :D
Peter
We got some rain and snow over at my place .
Some much needed rain my pond is the highest it's been all summer .
I need to clear another ac. or two for some more room .
You just need to stack those logs higher! :D
Yeah The sky is the limit
Please send some of that rain down south. less then 1/8" in a month and 1/2 here. 87F high today. :(
Earlier this month we cleared about 2-3 ac behind our mill with an excavator.
We managed to clear and level it, but it's a high % of clay and it's just going to be a lumpy cleared field until we can get some gravel rolled in and leveled off.
Right now, it just looks like a clear field that's mocking me... :snowball:
You probably got more flat ground in your log yard than 3/4 of the counties in WV ;D But I do feel for ya .
What's flat ground ? I don't think we have that here.
Peter I have some space send the logs over here I will take real good care them for ya :D :snowball:
Quote from: goose63 on October 29, 2016, 06:02:20 PM
Peter I have some space send the logs over here I will take real good care them for ya :D :snowball:
:D :D
Careful what you wish for, southern Delaware is flat flat and rain doesn't run off of it puddles. I have a farm and the topo says there is one foot of variation on 100 acres.
Quote from: Peter Drouin on October 29, 2016, 05:49:28 AM
......I would like 50A of flat land. But I work with what I have. :D :D
then the problem would be flooding. :D :D