Re: Picture of my Fall, Summer and Winter toys . . . well two tools, one toy

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firefighterjake

Minister of Fire
Jul 22, 2008
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Unity/Bangor, Maine
I was just taking pics willy-nilly last night and snapped this one of my splitter . . . and then realized that ironically enough the tools/toys here tend to get most of their use in the Fall (splitter -- well technically I also use it quite a bit in the Spring as well), Summer (lawn mower) and Winter (snowmobile.)
 

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I am also seeing a hammock, sled, and something else behind the snowmobile. Perhaps a snowblower?

Every man needs his toys.
 
basswidow said:
I am also seeing a hammock, sled, and something else behind the snowmobile. Perhaps a snowblower?

Every man needs his toys.

Good eye . . . hammock for my wife on those hot summer days, sled for goofing off . . . and an old lanw mower behind the snowmobile . . . but you missed the pressure washer behind the splitter . . . easy enough to miss since it is buried under those tarps.
 
I thought you didn't need a washer in Maine because it rains so much you just move everything outdoors occasionally, let Mother Nature do her thing and then wipe down.
 
Firefighter Jake, I like that snow mobile. I'll bet that's lots of fun. I went to Fort Drum to visit my niece and wanted to rent one in town with my daughter. We needed a course so I went Steel head fishing instead.
 
Thats like one of those games where you try to find things in pictures. I like pictures.
 
Backwoods Savage said:
I thought you didn't need a washer in Maine because it rains so much you just move everything outdoors occasionally, let Mother Nature do her thing and then wipe down.

Truth be told . . . I haven't washed the cars in quite some time. ;)
 
wood spliter said:
Firefighter Jake, I like that snow mobile. I'll bet that's lots of fun. I went to Fort Drum to visit my niece and wanted to rent one in town with my daughter. We needed a course so I went Steel head fishing instead.

Riding the sled in the winter is a blast . . . closest thing I can imagine that it would be like would be riding a Star Wars speeder bike since most of the trails I ride are through woods . . . lots of fun . . . but it can get tiring after throwing it around for a while.
 
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