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What a lovely Friday

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We changed it very often about other oil engine and fuel change so that's 17k. My advice on being on owner operator keep it long enough to trade it in for a decimated machine. Look into thinning or a niche

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We changed it very often about other oil engine and fuel change so that's 17k. My advice on being on owner operator keep it long enough to trade it in for a decimated machine. Look into thinning or a niche

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yer really pushing the whole thinning thing...

I think I've found my niche, small private tracts, stuff where it just doesn't pay to drag in a bunch of equipment.
 
We changed it very often about other oil engine and fuel change so that's 17k. My advice on being on owner operator keep it long enough to trade it in for a decimated machine. Look into thinning or a niche

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Decimated?
 
Due to other obligations, I have not had time to do any cutting in the last two months but I did round up a pup from a small city tract I had cleared. I have had a wild kitten before but this is my first wild pup. He is really timid but is coming around. His mother is a stray that had made a den in a kudzu covered collapsed shed. She abandoned her pups when we started clearing. I am not as witty as Patty so I just named him "Rex".

I introduced him to the wood pile today while I hand-split a little wood (the first hand-splitting I have done since my CV incident six years ago).

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Anchored to the splitting maul for photos.

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Ron
 
Glad you stopped in, Sir, before this thread goes completely to the dogs. I wish I had a wedge on tracks like that CAT. I'd settle for the bike, but unlike you I probably wouldn't be alive for long.

Ron
 
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