cat-face timber Knot Bumper Joined Mar 19, 2010 Messages 3,205 Reaction score 3,138 Location N AZ Apr 13, 2014 #1 got another load today very dry pondeerosa pine snag i do not like felling rotten yard trees but wood is wood some pics
got another load today very dry pondeerosa pine snag i do not like felling rotten yard trees but wood is wood some pics
Red Elm Ridgerunner Joined Sep 4, 2011 Messages 435 Reaction score 549 Location W Illinois Apr 13, 2014 #2 Why do you only bring home a half a load, cat? Hahaha
Red Elm Ridgerunner Joined Sep 4, 2011 Messages 435 Reaction score 549 Location W Illinois Apr 13, 2014 #3 How long would that load last you in the dead of winter?
chucker Addicted to ArboristSite AS Supporting Member. Joined May 11, 2009 Messages 3,660 Reaction score 6,684 Location pillager, minnesota Apr 13, 2014 #4 a nice load like that every weekend all year long and your good for about a five year wood free vacation!!....
a nice load like that every weekend all year long and your good for about a five year wood free vacation!!....
H hupte ArboristSite Guru Joined Dec 6, 2011 Messages 884 Reaction score 904 Location il Apr 13, 2014 #5 I love the Arizona pic's its like stepping into a different world... I used to live in az, well for a few months. the pics make me miss az.
I love the Arizona pic's its like stepping into a different world... I used to live in az, well for a few months. the pics make me miss az.
chucker Addicted to ArboristSite AS Supporting Member. Joined May 11, 2009 Messages 3,660 Reaction score 6,684 Location pillager, minnesota Apr 13, 2014 #6 Arizona, is a nice place... except for the heat, snakes, spiders, sand, the governor, and all them south of the border visitors that forget to go home!! Arizona, is a nice place! just not for me as a cold blooded northerner.....
Arizona, is a nice place... except for the heat, snakes, spiders, sand, the governor, and all them south of the border visitors that forget to go home!! Arizona, is a nice place! just not for me as a cold blooded northerner.....
cat-face timber Knot Bumper Joined Mar 19, 2010 Messages 3,205 Reaction score 3,138 Location N AZ Apr 14, 2014 #7 Red Elm said: How long would that load last you in the dead of winter? Click to expand... I would say 3 to 4 weeks...
Red Elm said: How long would that load last you in the dead of winter? Click to expand... I would say 3 to 4 weeks...