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What a day. Pics of my hauler loaded to the max!
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<blockquote data-quote="OH_Varmntr" data-source="post: 3253045" data-attributes="member: 64635"><p>Thanks guys! </p><p></p><p>I got out at 1030AM and started pulling logs off the pile and grandpa came back on the Gator. Kept telling me I was going to tear my truck up hauling those logs off :wink2: Apparently I don't quite do things the way he used to. I guess he would say I'm not doing it the "right" way. :msp_biggrin:</p><p></p><p>But he wanted to help out so he brought a chair back later and ran the splitter valve for us. He built the splitter some 25ish years ago, so he was really enjoying running it.</p><p></p><p>Good ole grandpa. I've spent many many many hours with him working on cars in his shop. He's getting to the point where he's having problems with his legs and can't really get around too good on some days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OH_Varmntr, post: 3253045, member: 64635"] Thanks guys! I got out at 1030AM and started pulling logs off the pile and grandpa came back on the Gator. Kept telling me I was going to tear my truck up hauling those logs off :wink2: Apparently I don't quite do things the way he used to. I guess he would say I'm not doing it the "right" way. :msp_biggrin: But he wanted to help out so he brought a chair back later and ran the splitter valve for us. He built the splitter some 25ish years ago, so he was really enjoying running it. Good ole grandpa. I've spent many many many hours with him working on cars in his shop. He's getting to the point where he's having problems with his legs and can't really get around too good on some days. [/QUOTE]
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