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<blockquote data-quote="LumberjkChamp" data-source="post: 2750135" data-attributes="member: 21706"><p>Surveying sounds like an interesting line of work. I usually wish I knew more about it when I'm trying to get an idea of where a property line is when I'm sitting in between two pins that are a quarter of a mile apart. </p><p></p><p>Cutting 60 total cords of wood is a good way to fill the time. Do you cut all of that off of your place? Incidentally, how much snow do you guys have on the ground? Is it affecting your getting into the woods? We've got a solid 2 feet and its over the front axle of the tractor. Unless I want to do alot of trail clearing I'm limited to just cutting. I was throwing the ball to the dog this evening and her whole body just sunk in the snow. All you could see was her head. LMFAO!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LumberjkChamp, post: 2750135, member: 21706"] Surveying sounds like an interesting line of work. I usually wish I knew more about it when I'm trying to get an idea of where a property line is when I'm sitting in between two pins that are a quarter of a mile apart. Cutting 60 total cords of wood is a good way to fill the time. Do you cut all of that off of your place? Incidentally, how much snow do you guys have on the ground? Is it affecting your getting into the woods? We've got a solid 2 feet and its over the front axle of the tractor. Unless I want to do alot of trail clearing I'm limited to just cutting. I was throwing the ball to the dog this evening and her whole body just sunk in the snow. All you could see was her head. LMFAO! [/QUOTE]
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