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Looks delicious. How does it compare to any 066's or 660's that you ran?
Huge improvement over the 660 that I had: Much smoother & very strong "out of the box"

Fit & finish are excellent. No captive bar nuts on the R model

The v 3 M Tronic is also a snap to set unlike the earlier versions
 
After we had some pretty good winds yesterday, I checked the trails for anything down. I didn't have any across the trails I checked but some tops the wind took out of a Birch and White Ash just off the trails. I'm hoping the Birch is a yellow but we'll see when I fell what's left.

I also split some kindling that had been bucked up for two years (3 loads) so it should be ready for this fall.
 

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Cleaned up the area to get rid of some of the punky wood and non desirable firewood and lots of scraps from splitting. It should be filled up with logs next week ready to be bucked and split. Still needs a another days work to get it acceptable . Going to finish splitting over the weekend20200612_112549.jpg20200612_112551.jpg
 
Tomorrow one of my jobs will be splitting this Pine I had bucked up after mother nature put it on the ground late October or early November of last year.

After the Pine is gone the Birch in the picture will come down, I think three of the four are damaged plus it will open up that area which will make plowing easier in the winter.
 

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There is still some cleanup that needs to be done but I did get more loads of Pine over to the fireplace. It looks like we'll continue our dry spell for the next week if the forecast holds so I won't be burning.
 

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Framers are fixing the barn roof and lots of +50 year old wood shingles have been removed. I tried these as a sauna wood...well..not much heat to be enjoyed but about a bucket of fluffy powder-like ash
 

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Framers are fixing the barn roof and lots of +50 year old wood shingles have been removed. I tried these as a sauna wood...well..not much heat to be enjoyed but about a bucket of fluffy powder-like ash
Probably not a lot of density left in those! Pile them up in the middle of a field and have a nice bonfire!
 
Glad I cleaned up the upper field . Eventhough I probably buried some good wood 3 loads today just from my yard with at least three more but I'm heading down to my buddies horse farm tomorrow. He pulled out 30+ trees I felled and cut into 25 to 30 ft lengths. Needs them out of the way tops are getting buried20200615_165119.jpg

Misses was having fun
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Today I decided to stop cutting at the farm. It got like a job because he had dump trucks going all day with fill . Also I have problems with my lungs get bronchitis and pneumonia and with no rain ,trucks running over the road the dirt the dust was to much .

I will be going back to get all the tops on the back acreage that was logged last fall and spring. Still more wood than I will ever need
 

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