BarkBuster20
Addicted to ArboristSite
better use a stihl
What's big, orange, and sleeps three?
D.O.T. truck of course
Woodbooga, I often think of you and your handle as I travel around and look at trees the potential for firewood. I'm not sure what the midwestern version of a woodbooga is, but I am one.
When a big storm swept through here a couple of weeks ago I thought I might have a nervous breakdown driving past all that available firewood. I think about 90% went straight to the Cedar Falls city brush dump site where they do not allow harvesting of firewood. I heard that Waterloo will allow it but alas, time and schedule did not permit me to investigate further. Not to mention I don't have room for much more on the pile at home anyway.
Mark
trick would be not to get too greedy, never do the same area twice, I like the yellow light, too bad my truck's green.......:monkey:
Thomas Chester Dike, surveyor for the railroad thought it would be a good spot for a town. We are in a bit of a depression so there is little risk of a tornado hitting us directly, but we do suffer from poor drainage.
I've lived in town for over 25 years but I am not considered to be "from Dike", I simply live there.
For many years our high school girls dominated state volleyball, many folks commented on the "Dike girls"...
Mark
I could cure you in at most two weeks care to know how?
Humor us...
Bgiles we both have 394xps "on the way"??????
Brad did you double sell my saw? :greenchainsaw:
What a co-in-sidence!
Bgiles we both have 394xps "on the way"??????
Brad did you double sell my saw? :greenchainsaw:
What a co-in-sidence!
Brad did you double sell my saw? :greenchainsaw:
Yup, "FAD": Firewood Acquistion Disorder, can be found in male or female, but predominantly affects the male. Common symptoms include lower back pain, inability to see the bed of your truck due to wood chips and bark, carrying a "loaded" chainsaw at all times, and the faint tinge of two stroke exhaust (and in winter, wood smoke) on clothing.
While this disease is mainly harmless, it can trigger a much more serious illness, CAD (Chainsaw Addictive Disorder). This disease is more commonly tolerated by the females if their tushies are kept warm by the byproduct of FAD, but can in rare instances be fatal if one too many saws "follows you home."
Steve
trick would be not to get too greedy, never do the same area twice, I like the yellow light, too bad my truck's green.......:monkey:
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