Wednesday was clean up day...
I had to choose between dropping the 2nd Beech tree and cleaning up the ever growing pile of branches from the first few trees I cut down.
I chose the chipper, and it worked non-stop for most of the day.
It would take about an hour for me to grind enough branches to fill the little trailer with chips / mulch.
And a very nice looking mulch it was too... and what to do with all those wood chips?
lay down a nice path through the forest to the spot where we are eventually going to build our Bunkie, the ground is really rough with lots of dips and holes, laying down a bed of mulch was a quick easy way to level out and smooth things over.
As the day was winding up (and I knew I was making a 5hr drive home afterwards)
I moved all of the tractors away from the clearing and into the forest. Neighbour Glen is going to drop the big Oak tree for me in the next few days and I wanted everything away from the drop zone.
I decided to wrap up Grandpa in a plastic raincoat to try and give his shiny paint job some protection... I'm sure I could hear the Red 644 grumbling about why the old tractor was getting special treatment...

'68 Case 195, '84 Case 446, '88 Ingersoll 222 - and 1965 Case 530ck (fullsize backhoe)