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About 80bfd of walnut in 3 hours

Started by oldsaw, June 05, 2004, 12:56:23 PM

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oldsaw

including hiking up and down a steep hill by my lonesome about 150 yards from the van.

It's in the garage, stacked, stickered, and waiting to be trimmed up.  This is my breather, then I've got to hit the shower and do some laundry.

All in all, not bad for a bone headed novice, an 066 and an Alaskan.  Especially since just over an hour was dedicated to sawing, the rest was...ahhh...."logistics".

Missed spending the day with JR and Sawwood, but it's gonna rain tonight and I had a "window".  Next time guys, for sure.
So many trees, so little money, even less time.

Stihl 066, Husky 262, Husky 350 (warmed over), Homelite Super XL, Homelite 150A

sawwood

OldSaw you didn't miss any thing. It took a lot longer to
load the logs as my helper sold his truck this week. So
we used the guys truck as a post. I did take the logs out
to JR and just left it there.

 Sawwood
Norwood M4 manual mill, Solar Kiln, Woodmaster
18" planer/molder

oldsaw

So many trees, so little money, even less time.

Stihl 066, Husky 262, Husky 350 (warmed over), Homelite Super XL, Homelite 150A

WV_hillbilly

Hillbilly

oldsaw

I've gotta break down and buy a digital camera.  I'm just too cheap.  Hard to part with the $$
So many trees, so little money, even less time.

Stihl 066, Husky 262, Husky 350 (warmed over), Homelite Super XL, Homelite 150A

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