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it was a nightmare this year it was over 9ft tall in spots and it took about 4 good wacks with a backer knife to get it down.
all of us about opted to use chainsaws
all of us about opted to use chainsaws
I saw some of that 9ft tall stuff one time.we had to use limb loppers to top it.wasnt any fun to cut it spear it or hang it.a stick of it had to weight 125lbs. At one time my uncle borrowed my dads tanaka weedeater and put a skilsaw blade on it to cut it.it was a nightmare this year it was over 9ft tall in spots and it took about 4 good wacks with a backer knife to get it down.
all of us about opted to use chainsaws
I can't be the only dentist here.....
I do a little bit of nearly everything otherwise Lately I'm doing chainsaws and carpentry
You are old. When you trapped beavers, was that when you guided with Lewis and Clark?Retired now, been a logger, welder, machinist, Im sure every body has got their grocerys in Duro bags at some time, I spent 18 years with them in the machine shop.
Oh yeah, been a beaver trapper too.
John
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Yup, Dad is the most important job!Mobil medical ultrasound business owner.
Former banker/ financial advisor/small business investor
Dad
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