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The cost was minimal, See here friends do things for friends because they want to. Others screw people. Although some of you guys should take a lesson from Ralph Gypo Kramden, here's the best one. I left my money in my other pants, I'll take care of you when we get back to the house................
 
Looks like a true "busman's holiday" for Gypo: a logger goes on vacation where he cuts more trees! Classic.

Who was the nice looking gal stretching that purple T-shirt to its limits?
 
Hi Ricky, yes I did....., but it was a tense moment. Tommy didn't like me getting fresh with Chopper Mom, so he said it was time to play, "hide and go shoot ya".
John
 
John

Look's like you can run an hide too...LOL

What went wrong at the race for you? Just having a bad day or did the girl's get to you?

Ricky
 
Dennis is a first class tree poacher. Check out his technique of removing a massive wedge from a large Sugar Pine. Dennis said he'd get about 5 grand for this one or about 1$/brd ft.
Just like hunting or fishing, Dennis is an Eco- Tourism guide, so to if you want to cut one of these ripe pumpkins just contact Dennis, but it will cost you alot, but well worth it. So you better book early.
John
 
Hi Butch, we were thinking about you while we were out there.
anyway, here's Barky removing a small one that was on the skid trail.
John
 
Dennis was so impressed with Barky's felling technique that he went and hogged the picture.
Anyway, I think Dennis is selling the pictured 066, so if it's still available I would grab it up if you want a fast saw.
John
 
Here's a shot of the tree Dennis let me help drop. I asked John if I should he explained let Dennis. I said Screw him Step aside. It was such a rush to hear that tree crash.
 
John was in Dennis's house maybe 5 mins and he needed his internet. I was streesed out since I had to give them lessons on how to turn the dam PC on. Cahoon even had the blaster worm that needed a little work.

What amazed me was how well John types maybe 5 words a minute if they are 3 letter words. I took this pic @ midnite so it was 3am for us.
 
Mr. Gypo

Some pretty cool pics you have there. Yeah it is too bad you didn't get to meet the Chopper Mom, from the old posts I read she seems to be a pretty cool lady and I think I'd be nervous around the brother too. It looks like all you east coasties were having a good time.

Butch you and Choppermom have the same IP. and Butch bahls is fake so. Say farewell again.
 
He we have John trying to make his mark in this tree. Those big trees and long bars get you wondering if you ever worked a saw.

Now speaking of saws we used a Stihl 066 that Dennis ported. He did his muffler's like Ken Dunn does. Screened also the green weenie air filter. His saw had plenty under the hood one of the strongest 066's I ever ran. When I had the 42" bar buried there was plenty under the hood to keep the chips flying in the 8 footer we dropped.
 
Well after that ordeal John was given the go ahead to drop this one. He just loved the pecker bill chapeau. I was only allowed to be a wedge biiitchh.
 
Here's Limpy getting the go ahead for the back cut. I was under the impression all trees were stump jumped.
 
Limpy demoing a Russian Hitch, you can let him explain that one. He also noted the power of the 066 up until he rocked the chain out here.
 
Butch you should try to make it out there next year. I know you need a little schooling in your saws. Here's Dennis moaning at me for not wanting to get my hands dirty. Next year we need to get Ed out there also we missed him.

We called Ed on the way home while John and I were licking are wounds. We laughed for a half hour straight.
 
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