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I planted a bunch of Norway Spruce here, no tamarack yet though.

Two counties down and three over in NW Iowa. I planted two rows of the white spruce and one row of the tamaracks. I have intentions on cutting the middle row of spruce trees out when they get to the right size. Still want a couple rows of hybrid willows until the spruce/tamaracks provide enough of a windbreak, if ever. It hasn't been easy getting trees to grow the last two years.
 
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Two counties down and three over in NW Iowa. I planted two rows of the white spruce and one row of the tamaracks. I have intentions on cutting the middle row of spruce trees out when they get to the right size. Still want a couple rows of hybrid willows until the spruce/tamaracks provide enough of a windbreak, if ever. It hasn't been easy getting trees to grow the last two years.
Nice, LOL.
Looked a wee bit chilly over there the other morning, I saw 23 in some areas, we mad it down to 26 near me. I planted 2 rows and plan on cutting some out as well. Ours are under the shade of all the trees there so they are growing very slow, but they've made it through a winter and a real dry spell so I think they'll start to flourish soon. Also now that I'm building the barn I will thin out the trees a lot more in that area to let the sunlight in as we won't be able to see the rd where the barn is anyway, which is why I left the other trees there. I have 8-10 good sized trees to take out there :chainsaw:.

Barn progress.
Did some grading inside today, removed quite a bit of dirt, also grabbed another bunk of 1/2 OSB. I figure I'd take the 10% off by buying 58+ sheets and if they go up in price I can sell them for more than I paid, if they go down I can return them and get my money back. Win win I figure.
Paid for the trusses and the rest of the lumber to build the eves, bracing, and for the facia :envy:. They will be here Tuesday, then I have to bust it out so I can get shingles on it right away.
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In other threads, some people have shared an opinion that they think the larger diameter ECHO shaft may be sturdier, and less prone to damage.

Philbert
I remember seeing that too.
Most everyone I've seen comment on them or that I've personally talked to likes them.
Not long before I bought mine I missed an echo on Craigslist that needed some work for $60 :oops:.
 

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