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<blockquote data-quote="Steve NW WI" data-source="post: 3785347" data-attributes="member: 32687"><p>Bout dang time! Sent a dose of rep your way. Whatcha got there? I see Birch, Maple, maybe some red oak, and ???</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It's a temporary solution, probably on it's last year. It's actually worked pretty well for the time and money I have in it. This will be it's third season, and it's getting rough around the edges, but still functional. By next winter, the old broken down woodshed I flattened with the skidloader this spring will be rebuilt, about 25 cords worth of storage. It's just not to the top of the to do list yet.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hate to admit it, but I have one. It's a leftover from my misguided youth, and the guy who stole my MS170 left the scabbard. If he wants it, he can come get it. I won't prosecute, having to cut wood with a 170 is punishment enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve NW WI, post: 3785347, member: 32687"] Bout dang time! Sent a dose of rep your way. Whatcha got there? I see Birch, Maple, maybe some red oak, and ??? It's a temporary solution, probably on it's last year. It's actually worked pretty well for the time and money I have in it. This will be it's third season, and it's getting rough around the edges, but still functional. By next winter, the old broken down woodshed I flattened with the skidloader this spring will be rebuilt, about 25 cords worth of storage. It's just not to the top of the to do list yet. Hate to admit it, but I have one. It's a leftover from my misguided youth, and the guy who stole my MS170 left the scabbard. If he wants it, he can come get it. I won't prosecute, having to cut wood with a 170 is punishment enough. [/QUOTE]
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