Scrounging Firewood (and other stuff)

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Yeah, I don’t think those brake pads are gonna cut wood too good! [emoji1787]


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Oh "stop" :laughing: .
Sorry, couldn't resist lol.
Hope you get your new chains quick.
It's a bummer when you don't get what you ordered. I shipped a saw to a guy and UPS said they tried to deliver it, he said he was there all day working on his car in the driveway, I've seen this a bit lately too.
 
I haven't been scrounging much lately, well at least not wood, its been mowers, guns, a wood splitter, and trailers. I'll be sending a few cord of scrounged wood down the rd this and next week though, I think that will deplete most of what used to be a pretty good pile. I have the pile out back that I need to get splitting on once I get the word delivered, and I have at least one of those cord sold too. I may have to find some more wood soon lol.
 
I believe @H-Ranch is going to be REALLY close if I did my math correctly. He came in at 113 8/5 which equals 114.6 lbs. It weighed 114.3
:numberone: LMAO!!! :laughing:

13 and 8/5ths is my standard answer to all math questions... Makes people stop and think, "Wait, that's not right."
 
:numberone: LMAO!!! :laughing:

13 and 8/5ths is my standard answer to all math questions... Makes people stop and think, "Wait, that's not right."
Oh, one of my other standard math answers is 40-11 (forty eleven). When my uncle was a young lad learning to count he got to 49 and didn't know any higher so apparently he went to 40-10, 40-11, and so on. My guess is that the family started laughing so hard he didn't continue. He's 84 now, so that's a family joke going on 80 years. LOL

I am also partial to "eleventeen".
 
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