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Clearing Those Darned Stumps

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Allan in NE

02-19-2005 07:54:59




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Mornin",

Just some pictures of a tree row removal process. :>)

Allan

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john in la

02-19-2005 21:45:42




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 Re: Clearing Those Darned Stumps in reply to Allan in NE, 02-19-2005 07:54:59  
Looks like he needs a root rake to me.
Awful lot of dirt in that pile.



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John A.

02-19-2005 12:25:20




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 Re: Clearing Those Darned Stumps in reply to Allan in NE, 02-19-2005 07:54:59  
Allan , Looooks good to me in the background there. Is that there at the house? Clearin out a good Fire Break or what? Maybe a new Pool! Do I smell BBQ cooking?????
Anyway we've got a guy, running now, Pushing Cedar. Man it was as thick as the trees in the background on your pics. Just looked at it in the rain a little while ago. Did it ever open up! He has done about 30 acres so far of Cedar, we leave the Hardwoods though. My hunters will squeal like a pig under a gate. Thinking we have ruined the place. It will be just a good if not better by fall. Anyway ...Enjoyed you pics a usual. Sorry to hear about the computer. I would call customer service anyway an tell them.... They might do something....It shouldn't die a few days out of warrenty!
Later,
John A.

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Mark - IN.

02-20-2005 07:29:07




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 Re: Clearing Those Darned Stumps in reply to John A., 02-19-2005 12:25:20  
Ya know? I was kind've thinking the same thing. Them are pines!!! Works way way out west, don't it? Allan cuts the fire break, we bring over the beef, have a few pops (beers) and then sick the Zippo's on them trees. Makes perfectly good sense to me. We get dinner and drinks, he gets his stumps cleared and saves on fuel, and if gets a bit too warm, we thank him for the party and mosey on down the road a bit. A long bit at that, "See ya Allan, we're outa here. Sorry about the house and stuff". Ha Ha Ha Ha.

Mark

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thurlow

02-19-2005 08:02:57




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 Re: Clearing Those Darned Stumps in reply to Allan in NE, 02-19-2005 07:54:59  
Well, Allan, I guess that's one way to do it, but it looks like a flash in the pan to me; I don't believe it'll ever take the place of pulling 'em out with my trusty 8N Ford.....



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Allan in NE

02-19-2005 08:26:37




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 Re: Clearing Those Darned Stumps in reply to thurlow, 02-19-2005 08:02:57  
LOL!

Yeah, guess you"re right. Lost my head for a minute there. :>)

Allan



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Bigfinn

02-19-2005 07:58:32




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 Re: Clearing Those Darned Stumps in reply to Allan in NE, 02-19-2005 07:54:59  
Nice. I wish i could do that here, but still two feet of snow. I bet you are making more pasture so you can buy more horses, eh?



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caseyc

02-19-2005 09:12:59




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 Re: Clearing Those Darned Stumps in reply to Bigfinn, 02-19-2005 07:58:32  
nah, he just "stole" the pics from the redpower board is all!!!!!



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Lou

02-19-2005 08:28:43




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 Re: Clearing Those Darned Stumps in reply to Bigfinn, 02-19-2005 07:58:32  
Why isnt that machine hooked to a chain run over the top of an old M rear rim so you can pull the roots straight up?



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steveormary

02-19-2005 10:50:26




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 Re: Clearing Those Darned Stumps in reply to Lou, 02-19-2005 08:28:43  
Well ya,it works better if you have a tire rim or a round block of wood so you are able to pull up on the stump.

steveormary



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joe e-tx

02-19-2005 16:00:56




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 Re: Clearing Those Darned Stumps in reply to steveormary, 02-19-2005 10:50:26  
looks like like BBQ at allens to me .need beef???



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steveormary

02-19-2005 19:41:54




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 Re: Clearing Those Darned Stumps in reply to joe e-tx, 02-19-2005 16:00:56  
Naw,Allan can rustle some or that good NCFB. Nebraska corn-fed beef. Certified Herford.

steveormary



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