Hurricane Fiona tree clean up started.
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Re: Hurricane Fiona tree clean up started.
Noel, I like seeing your battle against the fire wood of the world. All those different piles.
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Re: Hurricane Fiona tree clean up started.
You would think I’d have enough wood ahead to take a year off from cutting firewood. But Noooooo, can never get ahead.
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Bit done today. Bought a new 18” chain for the Poulan P3314 saw. Working great.
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Bit more done today cutting wood. I can only cut so long then I have to stop. If I don’t stop, I may as well just check myself into the hospital, into the exhaustion room or loonie bin, Hospital is on route to home and is only five minutes away.
Cruise ship in today. Only a little fella.
Noel
Cruise ship in today. Only a little fella.
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Well, I didn’t end up in the hospital or loonie bin yesterday, after cutting wood, so I got a bit more done. I fill the chainsaw with gas and oil and cut till it runs out of fuel. Got into the wood pile far enough yesterday that I could take out the runners, that’s what the logs sit on instead of the ground, and moved the two smaller runners , on the right side of the pile of logs. There was a truck cap sitting on them all winter. Cap is gone now. So now I can cut the grass there. Turned those four runners up Tao the rain can clean the dirt off them, then I can cut them up.
Cut some grass with the Ford 1210 and 6’ finish mower and levelled out the spot the stump grinder ground up the stump from the Locust tree that fell on sons house during hurricane Fiona. Used the 1951 TEA20 Ferguson tractor with 7’ rear blade to do the levelling.
Busy day.
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Cut some grass with the Ford 1210 and 6’ finish mower and levelled out the spot the stump grinder ground up the stump from the Locust tree that fell on sons house during hurricane Fiona. Used the 1951 TEA20 Ferguson tractor with 7’ rear blade to do the levelling.
Busy day.
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Re: Hurricane Fiona tree clean up started.
I appreciate the photos Noel. Looks like the finish mower does a nice job. I forgot, did that come with the tractor or did you already have it? Nice shot of the Ferguson too!
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A snowblower came with the Ford tractor Jeff. I bought the finish mower years ago to use on the Ferguson.
The finish mower does just a nice of job as my garden tractor mowers.
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Re: Hurricane Fiona tree clean up started.
Little more done today. Sorta made up for not doing any yesterday.
Then this afternoon cleaned out last years wood in the garage, that was left over. Want to put wood in then the stuff I didn’t burn last year and burn it first when winter comes, in a few months.
Used my new trailer. So now it’s broke in. Hehe.
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Then this afternoon cleaned out last years wood in the garage, that was left over. Want to put wood in then the stuff I didn’t burn last year and burn it first when winter comes, in a few months.
Used my new trailer. So now it’s broke in. Hehe.
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Re: Hurricane Fiona tree clean up started.
You got a good load on your new trailer!
I’m not sure if you noticed it or not but, I think you need some air in your trailer tires. They look really low in that last picture.
I’m not sure if you noticed it or not but, I think you need some air in your trailer tires. They look really low in that last picture.
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Re: Hurricane Fiona tree clean up started.
Your right Jeff. I did notice it before I moved the trailer. And they didn’t look near that low. Some how by rolling the tires they must of settled. I’ll fix that up today.
Noel