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I was bush hogging everything...including my Husky chainsaw!Yup, chopped that thing up into many smaller pieces!Note to self: When you get done with a tool, put it up!
That is some nice land Don, I envy you.I had mine up to around 70 when I got mine. It is light but has drag with being a foot wider than the truck with the square edges. The legs in the back are nice it is a fort for the kids playing nerf.Your little wood pile reminds me of where I used to camp with my father. Went back year after year and the unused wood was still there.
When I first saw the picture of the Husky, I thought Red dog might have been involved!Looking good, all the mowing will be appreciated by your deer herd! Nice fire ring too, big enough to put some major chunks of wood in it. ;)
I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
...sorry Duane, didn't mean to call you a tool...
Don, can you build on the old foundation? That would save a bunch and keep more people out.Kits sound like a great way to go. Keep the roads simple with just DG or gravel so you can access in all weather.
Brush hog made quick work of that Husky i see.... Wowzer that's a bummer.Nice work on the property, starting to really look great. That pic of the Firepit and stack of wood is really cool. Taking in a sunset up there with your family is going to be amazing.
Great stuff seeing things improve all the time isn't it.
Maybe you should look into getting a batwing mower for all those fields. It would take much less time to cut it all. The land is really starting to open up and looks nice. Good looking table also. ;)
Well I noticed 2 things. The pre rangers were gettin some sun and don broke out the stihl.
Great table! Also makes a great shooting bench!I did notice one issue with the new Stihl though, that chain needs to be outta the dirt and actually around the bar for it to work......... ;DNice sounding cabin plan- Yoder is one of your more common names in the Amish community. Friend of mine moved form So. Iowa to So. Missouri - his Farrier in IA was named Yoder; goes to find a local one in MO and HIS name is Yoder!I look at the lay of your land now that it's cut, and I envision feed strips laid out around the edges, then start hearing the calls of Quail and think of running dogs! You must be smack dab in the middle of Quail country down there.......and I also thought of a Still, in addition to the new Stihl, since you're in Bourbon Country as well.Question: What is that stone behemoth- Outdoor grill/fireplace or what? I'm talking about the one with the vines growing on it, not the fire ring.
Does that trailer give you better fuel mileage pointing down hill like it does? Seems like it would just push you along!;)
Is that first picture level, or is the house really off level that bad?I sure like that hydro axe, but a string type cutter mounted up front would be better for maintenance. Nice bench and great looking land.
Secret entrance into the basement? ;)