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<blockquote data-quote="avalancher" data-source="post: 1405698" data-attributes="member: 19174"><p>Yep, you sound like me.My uniform of the day is cut off shorts, a sleevless </p><p>t shirt, and sneakers.Yeah, I cut wood with shorts under my chaps. The second the cutting is done, off come the chaps and boots for loading in the trailer, i could care less if the brush tears up some hide. </p><p>Winter time?I sure enjoy those first few months, but by the time Feb rolls around, I am ready for spring. Tired of packing wood to the house, sick and tired of getting up at night to feed the stove, and really hate those low temps that make me sleep in the living room so that I can feed the stove and keep the family warm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="avalancher, post: 1405698, member: 19174"] Yep, you sound like me.My uniform of the day is cut off shorts, a sleevless t shirt, and sneakers.Yeah, I cut wood with shorts under my chaps. The second the cutting is done, off come the chaps and boots for loading in the trailer, i could care less if the brush tears up some hide. Winter time?I sure enjoy those first few months, but by the time Feb rolls around, I am ready for spring. Tired of packing wood to the house, sick and tired of getting up at night to feed the stove, and really hate those low temps that make me sleep in the living room so that I can feed the stove and keep the family warm. [/QUOTE]
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