Pennsylvania GTG MAY 3rd 2014!

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SawTroll

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I really don't have any desire to go to anymore GTG's. I do like talking with other forum members and having a good time. I work on saws and I run saws daily and I have a hard time driving 50 miles to do the same thing that I can do here.
If I do make it I will bring the GroundShaker and sell ride tickets. I think I can find a few stock saws here to bring along.


Later
Dan


Didn't you host GTGs yourself in the past, with Sedanman as the cook?
 
redfin

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My 660 is enroute to Randy. Climbing all those horespower trees must be killing his back. (How you feel better Mister)

Hopefully I have it back in time for this. I'd like to run some huskies to see what all the to do is about.
 
gary s

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Did anyone ever line up some bigger wood? I have about a 40" white oak I keep looking at that's been uprooted for 2 years, if I could figure a way to roll a 6' length or 2 down the hill and onto better (level) ground I'd haul them up there.
 
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I know the feeling Dan. A GTG without saws would be welcome. :)
allright,
we'll make a rule for this gtg :::::::::: "any saw builders who are planning to attend are forebidden to enter the premisis with any woodcuttting apparatus whatsoever"

hell, i went to the virginia gtg last year, met some great people, had some good food, had a great time, never even ran a saw that day,,,,.....
 
showrguy

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Did anyone ever line up some bigger wood? I have about a 40" white oak I keep looking at that's been uprooted for 2 years, if I could figure a way to roll a 6' length or 2 down the hill and onto better (level) ground I'd haul them up there.
i picked up a few chunks of ash that are about 32-34" across.....that ain't big enough though for the long bars in my opinion..
i got some feelers out that should work out once the weather breaks..
nobody has been workin in the woods this winter......least the guys i talked too...
but some 40" chunks of oak would be fun if you wanna try it..
 

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