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Not yet but maybe during the MRI lol.how was your nap ?
Not yet but maybe during the MRI lol.how was your nap ?
the polishers say wd40I'm skinny but slow and I sweat a lot. Then there is the smell depending on what was for lunch. Quite capable of polluting the entire ground area or LZ. I don't climb a lot in this pea soup anymore. No doubt more than a few people will be waiting on me today and are not pissed or upset. They get it.
Speaking of felling... my services are requested at the land owners ninety acre piece to flop some pine and cedar.
What should I use to keep the pitch off my tools?
I'm all ears you hot weather sap loggers. Edumicate me, please.
I hate felling pine in summer and this is nothing but felling, limbing and section the timber for a small bandsaw mill he owns. I move nothing unless it is going to the chainsaw mill area or bigger and slabbing it in place where it lays for the land owner. We can get to those later as needed or possibly leave the big chit standing till the fall season comes around.
Little TexanAlamo can prob teach you a fing or too…@Czed whut do ya think should I climb this one?View attachment 302147
I'd blame the flooded roads on all the dodgy down spouts.....Just had really bad storms roll through. Roads flooded on my drive home and tree branches laying all over the place. I think i should wait out the rain on the couch.
Dunno about keeping pitch off Ken, maybe Amsoil MudSlinger? It's like a slippery polish for dirtbike use.I'm skinny but slow and I sweat a lot. Then there is the smell depending on what was for lunch. Quite capable of polluting the entire ground area or LZ. I don't climb a lot in this pea soup anymore. No doubt more than a few people will be waiting on me today and are not pissed or upset. They get it.
Speaking of felling... my services are requested at the land owners ninety acre piece to flop some pine and cedar.
What should I use to keep the pitch off my tools?
I'm all ears you hot weather sap loggers. Edumicate me, please.
I hate felling pine in summer and this is nothing but felling, limbing and section the timber for a small bandsaw mill he owns. I move nothing unless it is going to the chainsaw mill area or bigger and slabbing it in place where it lays for the land owner. We can get to those later as needed or possibly leave the big chit standing till the fall season comes around.
I'd blame the flooded roads on all the dodgy down spouts.....
Good guess.Dunno about keeping pitch off Ken, maybe Amsoil MudSlinger? It's like a slippery polish for dirtbike use.
Stihl varioclean definitely melts pitch off tho.
NZ is a Pinus Radiata country now.
Did you ask the guy that lives behind your friends friends shop?the polishers say wd40
Oh idk about that… I mean I could probably never hope to reach pro level slacker-dumb like some of the “pro” loggers who spend all day on here.but are you a pro ?
You gotz more coming your way John. Batten down the hatches. LOLJust had really bad storms roll through. Roads flooded on my drive home and tree branches laying all over the place. I think i should wait out the rain on the couch.
I usually just scrub the $hit afterwords with goo gone. Original gojo for spot treatment on rope then that goes into a mesh bag and off to the laundromat for a wash.I'm skinny but slow and I sweat a lot. Then there is the smell depending on what was for lunch. Quite capable of polluting the entire ground area or LZ. I don't climb a lot in this pea soup anymore. No doubt more than a few people will be waiting on me today and are not pissed or upset. They get it.
Speaking of felling... my services are requested at the land owners ninety acre piece to flop some pine and cedar.
What should I use to keep the pitch off my tools?
I'm all ears you hot weather sap loggers. Edumicate me, please.
I hate felling pine in summer and this is nothing but felling, limbing and section the timber for a small bandsaw mill he owns. I move nothing unless it is going to the chainsaw mill area or bigger and slabbing it in place where it lays for the land owner. We can get to those later as needed or possibly leave the big chit standing till the fall season comes around.
Dunno about keeping pitch off Ken, maybe Amsoil MudSlinger? It's like a slippery polish for dirtbike use.
Stihl varioclean definitely melts pitch off tho.
NZ is a Pinus Radiata country now.
Down spouts ain't the only dodgy things in US Adam.I'd blame the flooded roads on all the dodgy down spouts.....
Really hardy, a lot of our plantation forests are sand, doesn't stop a Pine. We actually have a Wilding Pine program, fullas climbing all over the place nation wide cutting down and stump treating ones that have seeded where they shouldn't.That sucks definitely not a native species there.
Monterey pine is a threatened species on this side of the pond tho.
Climb it Brad. Make it your bish !!!@Czed whut do ya think should I climb this one?View attachment 302147
And you wankers piss and moan about 2 wood chips in your HD2 filter..View attachment 302150




