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Load 3 in the yard, my dad's neighbor has about 50 trees he wants down, mostly oak and ash, right in the yard, no brush to screw with. I am super happy because i am way behind.
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Load 3 in the yard, my dad's neighbor has about 50 trees he wants down, mostly oak and ash, right in the yard, no brush to screw with. I am super happy because i am way behind.
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Thays some nice wood!! That a dump trailer?
 
Yes, makes unloading super easy, very rusty but works great!

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By the looks of that thing and the snow where you are, I will safely assume they like there road salt where you live.
 
It ia thw neighbors to the resort. They want to be able to see the lake and keep a better eye on the grandkids.

Load 4 is on the ground now, big oak and ash, heavy load!

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59EA78F6-5323-43D3-9E36-E4F942134238.jpeg My son had the afternoon off so I put him to work. Finished the final course in the last bay of the barn with Mulberry. I had him stack until it got too tall, then we traded and he split while I stacked. Peak of the stack is 7-8’. The bay is 12’ x 12’. He slows down the process, but that’s how they learn. Time to move to my outdoor stacks.
 
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