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Cutting in high winds,any tips?
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<blockquote data-quote="avalancher" data-source="post: 1874872" data-attributes="member: 19174"><p>1.Not a problem,wind is forecast for just that.</p><p>2.Gonna be a problem.I have to drop the tree into the wind.</p><p>3.Im gonna wear my bicycle shorts and shirt,less wind drag.</p><p>4.Im fully insured,and the ER folks already know me.I even have my own coffe cup there.As far as pain,ive gotten used to constantly being in pain from something.</p><p>5.Im trying to quit,only allow myself 4 a day,although this day might test the waters so to speak.</p><p>6.No cell reception where Im at,way up in the boonies.I am however reading "Indian smoke signals in the modern world" by Woodbooga himself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="avalancher, post: 1874872, member: 19174"] 1.Not a problem,wind is forecast for just that. 2.Gonna be a problem.I have to drop the tree into the wind. 3.Im gonna wear my bicycle shorts and shirt,less wind drag. 4.Im fully insured,and the ER folks already know me.I even have my own coffe cup there.As far as pain,ive gotten used to constantly being in pain from something. 5.Im trying to quit,only allow myself 4 a day,although this day might test the waters so to speak. 6.No cell reception where Im at,way up in the boonies.I am however reading "Indian smoke signals in the modern world" by Woodbooga himself. [/QUOTE]
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