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Started by BargeMonkey, September 22, 2016, 08:17:09 PM

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BargeMonkey

 :D  I was warned ahead of time and given dimensions and I still didn't listen. It's about 8" wider than my head which would have just fit. It went in on its side and was quite the ride home, left at 3am and got home at 3am. "Snowstorm" was great about storing it for me for 7-8??? Months and loading it. 

  

  

 
Little heavy going home.  :D :D :D

coxy

you where fine the bumper wasn't dragging was it  :D :D

BurkettvilleBob

Beautiful downtown Searsmont!

snowstorm

that trailer hitch wasnt 6" off the ground.  bardge may have been a bit over on his log book hours

Ox

K.I.S.S. - Keep It Simple Stupid
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without
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ehp

looks heavy , some day I'm going to drive that part of USA

DDW_OR

"let the machines do the work"

Ed_K

 Mud flaps weren't dragging, good to go  ;D .
Ed K

BurkettvilleBob

Quote from: DDW_OR on September 23, 2016, 11:23:34 AM
BargeMonkey, what is it???
Thanks, I didn't want to ask, figured it would come out eventually! Some kind of head for a buncher?
BargeMonkey, that store has some pretty good homemade doughnuts, were you able to sample any?

snowstorm


BargeMonkey

 It was quite the ride in a day. 890 miles.  :D  I had my choice of companion and took the nurse because she is the most pleasant to be around for long periods of time while clothed.  ;) Didn't stop much, going home in the rain wasn't fun. I bought that head 6-7??? Months ago before the divorce mess and finally got enough time home off the boat, want to go back up driving around at somepoint. Trying to sell the frame right now to a guy in CT but he wants the whole thing. Talks of grafting the arbor and saw motor onto my Frankenstein processor, all done fighting the .404 stuff.

coxy

Quote from: BargeMonkey on September 23, 2016, 06:41:04 PM
  I had my choice of companion and took the nurse because she is the most pleasant to be around for long periods of time while clothed.  ;)
your killing me  :D :D :D :D

BurkettvilleBob

I trust you're being fully transparent with your harem and they understand why the sheets are occasionally still warm.

teakwood

Thats the good thing when you are single, its not a harem!  just enjoying life. No explains, no fights no anger.  :D :D

Did you get lost Barge? Long time no see (well hear)
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BargeMonkey

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I trust you're being fully transparent with your harem and they understand why the sheets are occasionally still warm.
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A good friend of mine lost his wife to the local home wrecker logger, I keep trying to get him to get back out there but he says it's so tough, and there aren't any woman out there, I don't get it. :D The farm girl is still semi mad and theartened to take a swing at me a couple weeks ago. She likes girls as much as I like girls and she brought a friend and I broke the cardinal rule of kissing the other girl in a moment of confusion. Didn't end well.
Just busy, get up at 530 and go till 8-9 at night. Still can't seem to ever get ahead, I've got 28 days left in my boat career before Im done, really really hope log prices come back soon. 

 
Did a 8LL in a hurry the other night.

 


  
The job we are trucking on and a clearing job I did the other day.

  
Trying to saw at night because we are behind.

 
Been busy in our pit, maybe next week finally cut a few sticks of wood.

BargeMonkey

 

  

 
Cut, chipped and cleaned that up in 1 day. Decent pile of chips. I'm only 5 complete fill system skeptics behind right now. Only 5.  :D

BurkettvilleBob

Thanks for clarifying, I though maybe you were the local home wrecking logger! Perhaps your chum is just a little more discerning than you, no offense!

barbender

Barge, with as many irons as you have in the fire, how do you find enough time to get in as much woman trouble as you do?
Too many irons in the fire

coxy

barge don't live that far from me and sound like he has the same kind there as I do here that's why I imported my wife from CT  :D :D

teakwood

 :-X :-X I better dont comment on barges story, but a good one! (didn't know that rule)
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