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<blockquote data-quote="gggGary" data-source="post: 7716494" data-attributes="member: 37828"><p>Been kinda avoiding dropping this one for a while now.</p><p>[ATTACH]978746[/ATTACH]</p><p>[ATTACH]978747[/ATTACH]</p><p>But after getting three other ash in this area down and cleaned up, crunch time had come.</p><p> [ATTACH]978748[/ATTACH]</p><p>Gotta love it when a plan works! Removed the gate and fence wires then dropped it in the middle of all three posts and it gently rolled against the gate post. Zero damage. Also dropped another one a bit further back in the woods out between fence posts. That one was balanced to slightly back leaning, had to wedge it over.</p><p>[ATTACH]978749[/ATTACH]</p><p>Allison helped haul the brush and it's all bucked up, fencing, gate back in place. Several more hours with the maul and hauling to the wood stacks to go.</p><p>A bit bigger than they look here, about 3 cord from 3 trees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gggGary, post: 7716494, member: 37828"] Been kinda avoiding dropping this one for a while now. [ATTACH alt="signal-2022-04-03-11-16-28-223.jpg"]978746[/ATTACH] [ATTACH alt="KIMG0807.JPG"]978747[/ATTACH] But after getting three other ash in this area down and cleaned up, crunch time had come. [ATTACH alt="KIMG0809.JPG"]978748[/ATTACH] Gotta love it when a plan works! Removed the gate and fence wires then dropped it in the middle of all three posts and it gently rolled against the gate post. Zero damage. Also dropped another one a bit further back in the woods out between fence posts. That one was balanced to slightly back leaning, had to wedge it over. [ATTACH alt="KIMG0812.JPG"]978749[/ATTACH] Allison helped haul the brush and it's all bucked up, fencing, gate back in place. Several more hours with the maul and hauling to the wood stacks to go. A bit bigger than they look here, about 3 cord from 3 trees. [/QUOTE]
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