Scrounging Firewood (and other stuff)

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Brufab
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Worth $400?? I don’t really have the money right now for another saw but…. Comes with 2 bars and multiples chains
It looks hardly used, or well taken care of or both. I know what you mean, there's a couple saws I want but I'm waiting on a snowmobile repair bill to see if I can get myself one of them.
 
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It looks hardly used, or well taken care of or both. I know what you mean, there's a couple saws I want but I'm waiting on a snowmobile repair bill to see if I can get myself one of them.
Heading to the west coast for a week after Christmas so doubt I really need another saw… I’ll see if he still has it in a few days
 

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Thats the odd thing. I was on a 10day work stretch, all evening shifts. So I wasn't around hardly any people. Non of which were sick that I know of. Just one of those odd mysteries of life I guess.
The problem these days is not the sick people but the ones spreading the viruses that don't know it.
 
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Well the BK 2000 firewood sled for those hard to get to trees worked well. Need to add straps to keep things from rolling off but other than that perfect. Light enough to hold in one hand as you drive back for another load but strong enough to take the beating and banging through the woods really well. View attachment 1041614
The saw and skidder seem to be a bit miss matched.🤔😁
 
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The saw and skidder seem to be a bit miss matched.🤔😁
To get my farm tractor in there I would have had to cut a half dozen good trees and cleared a bunch of briers. The little garden tractor was slow for sure comparatively but in a couple hours I had an entire white oak out of a nasty spot with no clearing or cutting good trees. Junior earned his keep for the day.
 
MustangMike
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No excuse for someone not to track that doe in the snow!

Hope the meat is still good.

Years ago, we were leaving State land in the Catskills and my Uncle picked up a blood trail on our way out. We followed it and found a doe that was still alive but not getting up. Since I had a doe tag, I dispatched it and tagged it. The shooter had obviously not bothered to track it ... I hate seeing that!
 
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The Scouts were made by International, the Jeeps were Jeep.

In "72" the Jeep could be bought for about 4K and that's a little more than I paid for my new HD half ton Chevy, then.

I paid $3,825.00 out the door, it had a 350 cu in, 4 speed, positrack front and rear, power steering/brakes and a decent radio.

SR
 
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Nice!👍 I really like Griswold cast! I have a fair collection myself. As well as a Wagner Ware. 👍Cooking with cast iron is the only way to go! Sometimes I even cook with salt and pepper too! 😉
i have a several items of Wagner Ware. my fav is the big alum dutch oven

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