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Glenda is so proud of me. I haven't bought a chainsaw all year.
less than 20 hours ago
lol keep it up slackerGlenda is so proud of me. I haven't bought a chainsaw all year.
Daughter yesterday. "This one doesn't have a flash sticker, why'd you bring it?"Glenda is so proud of me. I haven't bought a chainsaw all year.
Daughter yesterday. "This one doesn't have a flash sticker, why'd you bring it?"![]()
Flash means high end, she know's what's what. The one i did use had the 2013 "classic" version sticker.Flash sticker huh?
Those stickers are pricey !!!!
Proof that @Woodrow aka Big Dan, aka Big Dan Teague, aka Dallas of the Northwoods can haul Ash if he really wants to.
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Always a pleasure when you come visit.
I'm plumb whooped, but still enjoyed the BS session and thinking of how nice that other half of lunch would be about now...
That was nice of him. Dallas of the Northwoods is one heck of a guy.
Was cold outside but I wanted some delicious red meat so…
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That was nice of him. Dallas of the Northwoods is one heck of a guy.
I know y'all think I forgot lots of stuff.....but I'll have you know I can still remember 2021 as if it was just yesterday.
were supposed to get a little bit tomorrow night monday they guess but with the flooding here in places it wont stick but may be some icy placesWell come on up Dallas
Bring your trailer I’ll load ya up [emoji106]
Lol
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Just a head's up, Bartlett pear does not equal pear. I thought the same thing about using it to smoke meat. It has an acrid bite that you cannot ignore with the light meats you'd use pear for. Beautiful color to it and awesome firewood though...Little late getting a few things done today and took down that 25-30 ft, triple trunk Bartlett pear tree in the backyard but it’s just about grocery time now.
Hated to take it down but damn I was tired of dealing with all the pears every year…and like most fruit trees they just make a damn mess in the yard, attract flies, fruit flies, wasps, yellow jackets, to no damn end. Had folks that used to come by and get as many 5-gal buckets full of the pears they wanted to make pear relish, etc and they kinda petered out over the years, so I permanently handled the problem today. I’m keeping all the big pieces and big limbs, will split/cut it up, let it season and use it for smoking wood.
Are they the stinky tree?
I think that brier pears
I’ve used well seasoned, bark-less pieces/chunks several times over the years and never had any problems with it on ribs, butts, whole birds, etc.Just a head's up, Bartlett pear does not equal pear. I thought the same thing about using it to smoke meat. It has an acrid bite that you cannot ignore with the light meats you'd use pear for. Beautiful color to it and awesome firewood though...
Evening/morning all. Finally crash landed at the pad after a crazy 36 hours.
I’ve used well seasoned, bark-less pieces/chunks several times over the years and never had any problems with it on ribs, butts, whole birds, etc.




