Dead Standing Load 2

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thewoodlands

Minister of Fire
Aug 25, 2009
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In The Woods
Decide after dropping off the first load that I would run back in a grab a dead sugar maple by the brook (1st two pictures) but it was so bad I bucked it up then left it for outside burning, the third,fourth and fifth pictures were from a dead standing just off the main trail which I decided to split and the last picture is one for the future.


Brought the second load to the neighbor who in trade gave me some old maps from this area for the wood.


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I like the wagon. What is it?

P.S. you really are a good neighbor. I plow my neighbors' driveways but I don't run around delivering them wood. I guess I would if I had someone elderly or injured or something. Any of them are welcome to come cut with me.
 
[quote author="ccwhite" date="1296453345"]I like the wagon. What is it?

It's a Bush Burro and it's been a big help. The guy that cut my neighbors wood cut some of it to long for his stove on the main floor so the wood I deliver will be burned in that wood stove.


http://www.rescraft.com/trailers.html


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