Even with proper tools, that shit is a ton of work. Dead or just clearing?Not quite done with this one but I’m beat.
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It was a dead Swedish Aspen or what some call a towering poplar. They have a lot of trunks and I had gotten most of them a while back and now I just finishing up the two main big ones. The roots are rotted out and so I think I can pull the stump. But, maybe tomorrowEven with proper tools, that shit is a ton of work. Dead or just clearing?
Screw that! When I was clearing a bunch first thing I did was buy an electric sharpener.For now, I think I need to do a bit of sharpening.
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No kidding. Would be a lot more work.I don’t know what I would do without a tractor!
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Work a LOT harder and start saying "Damn, I'm too old for this".I don’t know what I would do without a tractor!
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Couple of things comes to mind:I don’t know what I would do without a tractor!
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Have 5+ kids…at least that is how ranchers used to do it.I don’t know what I would do without a tractor!
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I need to get oneI don’t know what I would do without a tractor!
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That’s one thing I miss about the cabin I used to live at, the irrigation ditch when it was flowing…Far from being the Walker River but when the neighbors are flooding their fields, the irrigation ditches around the property do look and sound like a nice babbling creek
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Looks goodTook longer than we would have preferred but we finally got the front yard looking more presentable and of course, with flowers.
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Very nice!Took longer than we would have preferred but we finally got the front yard looking more presentable and of course, with flowers.
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Eddie could start with adopting PrestonHave 5+ kids…
Not sure who Preston is but could imagine he’s a hard worker.Eddie could start with adopting Preston