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JimBear

Minister of Fire
Dec 15, 2017
666
Iowa
Back to cutting what I can ID myself, after I get my mulberry cleaned up, should be two more trips similar to this one. I will post some pics of the maple or uhm I mean the cherry that you guys ID’d for me.
 

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Great score, Mulberry kicks butt! That truck is truly a work truck, looks like it has been through a lot with you!
 
Great score, Mulberry kicks butt! That truck is truly a work truck, looks like it has been through a lot with you!
It’s sitting on 295,000, a bit rough around the edges but still running. My folks bought it & drove it for a few years then it lasted thru my both my brothers high school years then it & my son saw what the world looks like upside down. Most recently it was a-holed by a run away wind blown grain wagon. A/C will still freeze you out in the summer & heater will cook you out in the winter. It will be a sad day when it finally gives it up.
 
It’s sitting on 295,000, a bit rough around the edges but still running. My folks bought it & drove it for a few years then it lasted thru my both my brothers high school years then it & my son saw what the world looks like upside down. Most recently it was a-holed by a run away wind blown grain wagon. A/C will still freeze you out in the summer & heater will cook you out in the winter. It will be a sad day when it finally gives it up.
I've got an '87 Bronco that I put much money into over the years, I know how you feel!
 
Cleaned the rest of the Mulberry, last chunk of Box Elder & got started on the Locust. Hoping I can get it done in the next two weekends, once the temps get to about 50 I seem to loose all motivation for wood gathering & processing.
 

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