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schwaggly

Burning Hunk
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Sep 23, 2009
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n.shore ma
I took my baby for a ride on some local trails today, thing is my baby is an echo 18in cs400 w/stihl chisel chain.
we brought home some standing dead as a doornail bark pealing off ash.
 

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That is a riot! Oh what a cute little baby...what the!!!
 
I put a half barrel in ours but never thought to put firewood in it.
 
I've never seen Ash with bark like that. Do you know who the daddy is?
 
That is outstanding! :lol:

I could only imagine the comments: "That guys must have a heavy kid! Look how hard he's pedaling!"
 
I bet there's nothin' "stealthy" about that baby when it starts crying. Rick
 
Skier76 said:
That is outstanding! :lol:

I could only imagine the comments: "That guys must have a heavy kid! Look how hard he's pedaling!"
"A chip off the old block"
"A splitting image of the father"
"Sleeping like a log"
 
You should be cutting with a hand saw or an axe if you are hauling with a bicycle. :lol:
 
You didn't see the other thread where the rear wheel comes off and the buzz saw goes on?
 
LLigetfa said:
I've never seen Ash with bark like that. Do you know who the daddy is?

This one actually made me start laughing out loud . . . thanks for the laugh LL.
 
One of the owners would love this post. He's an eco-freak.

Don't get me wrong, I am about as eco conscious as my life style permits, but this guy is a bit over the edge. No, he's WAY over the edge.

I'd hate to have to recover a cord with that rig...
 
schwaggly said:
I took my baby for a ride on some local trails today, thing is my baby is an echo 18in cs400 w/stihl chisel chain.
we brought home some standing dead as a doornail bark pealing off ash.

If your baby is that heavy, better put disc brakes on that bike.

Wonder if I could balance a load on my BoB Yak.
 
TomWright said:
schwaggly said:
I took my baby for a ride on some local trails today, thing is my baby is an echo 18in cs400 w/stihl chisel chain.
we brought home some standing dead as a doornail bark pealing off ash.

If your baby is that heavy, better put disc brakes on that bike.

Wonder if I could balance a load on my BoB Yak.

I could only do it in the front as the connectiont point on the old trek buggy doesn't accomodate discs. I'm only going about a 1/4 mile to my house so
I'm not worried. I think the BoB would wobble with only one wheel.
 
Oh man. I'm totally inspired. My Burley trailer is huge... Thanks!
 
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