That's because we weren't spoiled with electronic games
[/Always nice to work with FAMILY. The "old timers" can REALLY work!
I gotta say though, that "position" your Dad is cutting that tree from made me shutter.]
That old fella is probably as rock hard as those trees.Ask me how I know I'm 70 and still cutting,iy's just in your blood
been doing with saw from 14 to now,that old fella know what he's doing don't you fret.
I dont disagree with the angle of the cut but what are you gonna say to a fello that has more knowledge of cutting than I will ever have. He is accustomed to a much heavier saw, my little 250 is like a toy to him. He likes it though and bought one for himself, his first sthil. He was walking the leaner down here in 8' lengths.Always nice to work with FAMILY. The "old timers" can REALLY work!
I gotta say though, that "position" your Dad is cutting that tree from made me shutter.
Nice tree cabin by the way!!
He said I carry it half way and you carry it half way. Apparently that's how he and his brother always did it, made perfect sense, less walking for everyone.
I think its a luxury deer stand, lolSweet tree house
I hear your logic, but trust me, it works. I would rather carry a 90lb stick 100' ten times, than carry it 200' five times. Another load today, snow almost stuck us in though.? If you have the same number of trees being carried the same total distance, it seems as though it wouldn't make any difference whether you make twice as many trips, but only half the distance, or half the trips, but twice the distance. You may change direction twice as often when you're carrying half way, but it should be the same total distance walked for each person, no?
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