NWWrench
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- Oct 31, 2016
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You post some amazing pictures, such beatiful country to work in.
You post some amazing pictures, such beatiful country to work in.
Gorgeous picture. I always appreciate a nice full load with a saw on top.Saturdays loadView attachment 381625
Some amazing views there Nate!
You post some amazing pictures, such beatiful country to work in.
Thanks. It’s changing a lot lately but still very thankful to live and work here.Some amazing views there Nate!
I couldn’t believe it when I saw it. I’ve still got the 372XP that won the build off in 2010. The wood’s definitely breathed a sigh of relief when we lost Jasha.I dunno what’s the right thread, or how many people know him, but Jasha Reynolds, also known as Tree Sling’r, and owner/operator of Reynolds Saw Works, passed yesterday. Had a car accident close to Fort Jones, a few miles from home.
I dunno what’s the right thread, or how many people know him, but Jasha Reynolds, also known as Tree Sling’r, and owner/operator of Reynolds Saw Works, passed yesterday. Had a car accident close to Fort Jones, a few miles from home.
TimberWest and Loggers world but not sure if either still around.Any magazines out there on the subject y’all would recommend or not? Emphasis on felling. Thanks
Any magazines out there on the subject y’all would recommend or not? Emphasis on felling. Thanks
I think I have a couple of ur issues, LolI got some back issues of Logger's World I can send your way. A couple have profiles of working fallers.
Crikey...Got nothing to do but sit inside and read for 2 months View attachment 384084
Holy Chit!Got nothing to do but sit inside and read for 2 months View attachment 384084
It’s really only 118…that’s just the dark fence…the pavement is 180 IIRC. It cools off at night though, down to like 90.Holy Chit!
I’ll trade ya for some dry heat , my air so thick and humid you can cut it with a knife , LolIt’s really only 118…that’s just the dark fence…the pavement is 180 IIRC. It cools off at night though, down to like 90.
All that being said, I found a chart online that showed we have the second most nice days a year after the coast.