Rftreeman
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I was just thinking the same thingThat red head in the front row is very nice looking. Nothing like a good looking woman that knows how to handle a gun!!!!!!:hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange:
I was just thinking the same thingThat red head in the front row is very nice looking. Nothing like a good looking woman that knows how to handle a gun!!!!!!:hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange:
That red head in the front row is very nice looking. Nothing like a good looking woman that knows how to handle a gun!!!!!!:hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange:
Yeah, You are the man.lolMore pics to follow!
More pics to follow!
nice pictures, who took the clippers to the dog's head.....lol
From a recent hospital project I worked on... part of their back up power system. The three generators combined are 9700 HP. The first car I owned was 53HP.
it went safetly where planned didn't it, job well done.How about a pic of my first stump? This was a dead standing Doug Fir a little over a foot across but fairly tall. It had a good lean 90 deg to the right of where I wanted it to fall but with a push went where I was hoping.
This pic is a little deceiving, it looks as though the face cut goes half way through the tree but was actually only about a third of the diameter.
These show where I was aiming. I wish I would have taken these before bucking it into firewood but they were taken as an afterthought. To get an idea of the height of the tree it fell across the large down log and reached just across the road in the first of these two.
All I know about felling trees is what I've read here so if you have any criticism I welcome it. I think I can take it.
Walkway we just finished as part of a larger job.
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