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Scrounging Firewood (and other stuff)
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<blockquote data-quote="JimR" data-source="post: 8123282" data-attributes="member: 5625"><p>I'll get to do some scrounging soon. I was cleaning up the leaves at my elderly neighbour's house yesterday. While pushing dead tree branches into the woods in his back field I noticed he had two severe Oak leaners sticking out 30 - 40 feet into the field. The tops are about 8 feet off the ground. One is about 12", the other around 8" in diameter. I tried knocking them down with my tractor bucket without any success. These will be fun to drop. They look like a rainbow. I'll get pictures when I drop them. I get the wood too. There is also a nice Cherry tree that I will be cleaning up for him that is on the edge of the field now. I moved it out of the field yesterday for him. The guy that hays his field for him refused to do it this year because of the overhanging trees, the Cherry tree and way too many branches in the field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimR, post: 8123282, member: 5625"] I'll get to do some scrounging soon. I was cleaning up the leaves at my elderly neighbour's house yesterday. While pushing dead tree branches into the woods in his back field I noticed he had two severe Oak leaners sticking out 30 - 40 feet into the field. The tops are about 8 feet off the ground. One is about 12", the other around 8" in diameter. I tried knocking them down with my tractor bucket without any success. These will be fun to drop. They look like a rainbow. I'll get pictures when I drop them. I get the wood too. There is also a nice Cherry tree that I will be cleaning up for him that is on the edge of the field now. I moved it out of the field yesterday for him. The guy that hays his field for him refused to do it this year because of the overhanging trees, the Cherry tree and way too many branches in the field. [/QUOTE]
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