Guido Salvage
Supreme Saw Whoreder
I think it was 1974, that would be 42 years ago.
Since I was 15. So 26 years. The first couple years helping by beloved grandfather filling the farmhouse basement with firewood for the winter, I was splitting and stacking, and hooking up chains to logs. Then he allowed me to run a saw. I haven't looked back. After he retired, sold the dairy farm and built his dream loghome, I kept his wood suply full, and mine as well. I really do miss spending time cutting with him. God rest his soul.
So many fond memories of time spent cutting firewood. I wouldn't trade the time spent with him for anything.it was my grandfather who started me to much the same as your story he passed about a month ago R.I.P. Paul D. Bondeson
Agreed 100%So many fond memories of time spent cutting firewood. I wouldn't trade the time spent with him for anything.
Hey Brandon, you must be a savvy kind of guy, starting a thread where everybody gets to talk about themselves is fun. When I was about 14 my grandfather and his brothers bought a new combine. It was too tall and I was the only climber. I would thread a clothsline through my belt loops and shinny up. With my back against the trunk and my legs wrapped around the limb, I would pull up the running saw and cut off the low hanger. He knew I could handle it and I knew he would not give me anything I could not handle. I truly loved that man. Cried so hard the day he died I have not cried since. Thanks for the chance to talk about him. Been running a saw for 44 years.Agreed 100%
408 months . Take care , an cut for a long time . Wear your gear , this not for yourself , other people do not like grieving . Stop relax take a second an think .
Yup. Me too. Still can see the tree. With my dad on the other end.....he passed 2 years ago. Would have been 100 this year.My proudest time as a young lad was getting to hold the end of the 2 man chain saw.
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