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That’s Leo. He’s a spunky 6-1/2yrs young and can do a ton of stuff already for someone his height. He’s a ways off from chainsawing on his own though lol

I’d say in that 12-13 area for the first time I ran a saw on my own would be about right.
Mike, summers at my grandparents house I spent many days in the woods sawing fallen trees with grandpa's 36" bow saw. I was an unsupervised feral child from age 6 to 9. Having 'mastered' the bow saw, I took grandpa's One Man saw into the woods and learned I was not yet a man. It was this style saw but I'm not sure it was a Disston.
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Mike, summers at my grandparents house I spent many days in the woods sawing fallen trees with grandpa's 36" bow saw. I was an unsupervised feral child from age 6 to 9. Having 'mastered' the bow saw, I took grandpa's One Man saw into the woods and learned I was not yet a man. It was this style saw but I'm not sure it was a Disston.
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Bob those are some cool looking saws !! I’d love to have a mess of them hanging on a wall somewhere !!
 
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Steamy pile of pooooooooooo !!
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Whatcha burning in there !? Poplar. Just poplar. Must have been a little wetter than I thought !! Looks like I’m burning shingles lol
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Hey look an airplane parking space !! I wonder where it’s headed ? Hopefully somewhere with lots of rum…..
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That looks like somewhere with lots of rum !!
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Oh boy I could follow her around forever !! Or as long as she’d let me 😏
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We had breakfast here and watched the sunrise.
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I sure do enjoy the littles and our daily lives but it sure is nice to go somewhere where my largest concern is how long the ice will last in my cup in the 85f heat.
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I had to opportunity to be a part of the Golden Harvest Executive Leadership Council and that was the reason we were in Playa Del Carma. A couple mornings of meetings and a couple days of lounging. The entire executive leadership team from Syngenta North America was there and they led the sessions. It was all focused on getting feedback from farmers and sales representatives like myself so they could better shape the future years. It was one of the best events I’ve ever been part of and being Mexico somewhere warm with lots of rum made it even better.
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We did a paddle boarding thing!! Mama Bear apparently has WAY better balancing skills than I do :lol_hitti
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Wonder if my cousin was there 🤔
Hotel Xcarte Arte. There were a lot of people there but maybe 🤷‍♂️

We are heading out of Mn Thursday for tropical islands enjoy the trip I know how great it is to get out of here in Feb
It almost felt silly leaving some of the nicest winter weather we’ve had in a loooooong time to go somewhere I knew I’d be sweating between 9am and 10pm :lol_hitti

Confused . . . are you telling us that you're not "balanced"?
Nowhere near going postal but not mellow like jello either lol

No drugs can level this guy out. Windsor quiets me down though 😂
 

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The perspective on this photo made me do a double take. It looks like a tiny hobbit walking down a narrow garden path to me...... Not giant jungle plants and a 10' wide stone walkway!

I'm jealous of the escape to warm weather. While our winter had been comparatively mild this year here in the Great White North, it was still -15*C (5*F) this morning.
 
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I thought you were going to say you are now burning poo.....:LOL::ROFLMAO:

Winter has been strange here in Pittsburgh, but I'd still take the warm weather.
I've thought about it but it's more valuable as poo and it's mostly too soggy to burn well lol

I like the warm weather as well !!!

The perspective on this photo made me do a double take. It looks like a tiny hobbit walking down a narrow garden path to me...... Not giant jungle plants and a 10' wide stone walkway!

I'm jealous of the escape to warm weather. While our winter had been comparatively mild this year here in the Great White North, it was still -15*C (5*F) this morning.
Right !! She's not real tall but yeah, it looks like she's really really tiny in the picture. Those dumb plants would wave and move in the slightest breeze and drag their stinky leaves over my face just as I'd walk buy so I stuck to the middle of the path !!

You guys had some REALLY chilly stuff a few weeks back when we had some chilly -20f stuff here for a few days.
 
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If it isn’t one thing it’s another. Grrrrr. I left the cover open on the auger that goes into the steer barn and it rained and froze everything up. Pops chipped at it for a while and dumped some hot water on it and it finally broke free. A square meadow bale made a nice work platform !!
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I know I live in Minne-snow-ta but I was getting used to no snow this winter. Kiddos loved it as they went outside and messed around for a few hours right away !!
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We were headed to the shop to unwrap the latest package the internet sent me.
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Two 024’s, an 026 in rough shape and an 041 AV Super. Hoping to make one good saw out of the three 024/026 lot.
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Miss Lily and I got started on cleaning and disassembling. She called dibs on the 024 she’s working on that it’d be her saw when we got them going. Sure why not !!
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Yesterday afternoon I was working under the loft on wiring in some lights and the 066 kept whispering “psssst. Remember me? Yeah it’s been a while”. So I tossed a short bar on and went to cut some firewood. This was absolutely silly and I enjoyed every minute of it !! You can’t go wrong with big chips and 2-stroke exhaust !! 18” bar and a 10 pin sprocket …. Chips were flying into the next county over lol
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Hotel Xcarte Arte. There were a lot of people there but maybe 🤷‍♂️


It almost felt silly leaving some of the nicest winter weather we’ve had in a loooooong time to go somewhere I knew I’d be sweating between 9am and 10pm :lol_hitti


Nowhere near going postal but not mellow like jello either lol

No drugs can level this guy out. Windsor quiets me down though 😂
All you seed guys must have conferences in Mexico at the same time. The resort we were just at (just north of Playa Del Carmen) had an AgriGold conference going on.
 
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.... I'm not touching that one lol.
That’s fair lol.

All you seed guys must have conferences in Mexico at the same time. The resort we were just at (just north of Playa Del Carmen) had an AgriGold conference going on.
Something about the Mexican govt giving huge breaks to companies when they bring enough people and have a certain number of meetings makes it very attractive I guess. Or so I was told.

There was another seed company next to resort we were at and two more signs for others when we got off the plane.
 
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Ahh, I'm going to keep my big mouth shut . . . but anyone else notice the sign?
Me. I noticed it 😏

She didn’t until I asked her to smile and move closer to the sign 😂

I see you're just like the rest of us!
It still absolutely befuddles me what she sees in me but I’m glad she sees something 😁
 

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Me. I noticed it 😏

She didn’t until I asked her to smile and move closer to the sign 😂


It still absolutely befuddles me what she sees in me but I’m glad she sees something 😁
Potential, that's what they all see . . . there I go again opening my big mouth!
After 45 yrs, I still surprise my better half. And she doesn't like it when I remind her that God made me this way.
 
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Look at that train !!
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Headed to Dads place to pickup my grapple and move some stumps and brush !!
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Big fuzzy bush load lol
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Looks like it’s not quite full yet lol
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There were a few stumps that made the skiddy grunt. This big ash stump was one of them.
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This one and another like it stayed in the field. I could barely push it !! It’s an easy 6’ on the base or more. I’m going to take a chunk or two off yet with the 066. It’ll give me a reason to justify that 36” bar :lol_hitti
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That hitch on the trailer looks like it works great!

I am so jealous of your skiddy/grapple combo -- that is exactly what I need around here.
Too bad you’re a bit far away or I’d bounce on over and grapple a bunch of stuff for you !!

It is remarkable what the skiddy and grapple can do for what they are. Other than it was $5,200 I don’t regret the grapple purchase one bit. Nothing I did yesterday would have been possible without it.
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We rented a skid loader with a grapple when we cleaned off the farm place I live on now. Unfortunately I lost all the pictures from that. It was a mess. Sixteen outbuilding and a house. We saved one outbuilding.

This is the only building we didn’t push in and burn. You can see the skid loader grapple parked in front of it.

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That grapple was invaluable. Although we did shatter one Bobcat door….

The other day when I was sitting in line at the elevator, a guy from West of town pulled into the Pit Two lane with this combo. Made me think of you.

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When I was a kid, it was all straight trucks, and tractors with gravity wagons, and a very small amount of semis. Now it is almost all semis, very few straight trucks, and rarely, a tractor and wagon. Although this setup works pretty good for him, as he has a short distance to haul. Runs across the scale around 140,000!

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We rented a skid loader with a grapple when we cleaned off the farm place I live on now. Unfortunately I lost all the pictures from that. It was a mess. Sixteen outbuilding and a house. We saved one outbuilding.

This is the only building we didn’t push in and burn. You can see the skid loader grapple parked in front of it.

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That grapple was invaluable. Although we did shatter one Bobcat door….

The other day when I was sitting in line at the elevator, a guy from West of town pulled into the Pit Two lane with this combo. Made me think of you.

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When I was a kid, it was all straight trucks, and tractors with gravity wagons, and a very small amount of semis. Now it is almost all semis, very few straight trucks, and rarely, a tractor and wagon. Although this setup works pretty good for him, as he has a short distance to haul. Runs across the scale around 140,000!

Martin
Those are some sharp looking 744’s !! He’ll haul an easy 1,500bu with that setup. I’ve gotten close to 1,400 in our pair of 644’s before with high test weight corn. Makes the 7810 bark a bit ! That Magnum didn’t have an easy time with those big’uns lol.

Hauling 1,300 is more common in our 644’s and I think is faster than hauling it in a semi for the short hauls we make. No one to pull you over and question what you’re doing and I can haul whenever I want. We don’t usually haul when road restrictions are on up here but no one could stop me if I wanted too.
 

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That big ash stump looks like an ideal candidate to try out an MS881 on......

There's still lots of wagons around up here. Lots of smaller farms around here that have their own wagons to help the custom combine guys when they show up. Hardly any straight trucks though, it's mostly wagons or semi trucks. Semi trucks are pretty well mostly 4/5 axle hoppers/dumpers or B trains.
 
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That big ash stump looks like an ideal candidate to try out an MS881 on......

There's still lots of wagons around up here. Lots of smaller farms around here that have their own wagons to help the custom combine guys when they show up. Hardly any straight trucks though, it's mostly wagons or semi trucks. Semi trucks are pretty well mostly 4/5 axle hoppers/dumpers or B trains.
The real big one is a stupid cottonwood stump. I intend to toss the 36” bar and a skip chain on the 066 and let it eat. Should be fun as I’ve never really gotten an opportunity to give it a hot lunch yet !
 
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Yesterday we weighed, vaccinated and tagged 19 new calves. The little people posse wanted to help and jumped into the squeeze chute to be weighed. They’ve got a little ways to go before they’re market weight :lol_hitti
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Since Mama Bear ran away for the weekend to do some “much needed crafting “ with her girly friends we were left unsupervised and wandered into a movie theater. Kiddos wanted to see “Migration” and it didn’t disappoint!!
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Plex found it a few weeks back and I’ve been telling them not to watch it so we could go see it this weekend. Seems silly to spend almost $100 between tickets and popcorn when we can watch it at home but it was a lot of fun so it was worth it !
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That’s scary. I took my youngest and oldest to see Migration yesterday at the movie theater!

We kept talking about how the chef head was triangle shaped at dinner time. Has to be a reason for that!
Lol !! He does have a triangle shaped head !!
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Dad let’s watch it again !! Well okay lol. A bit back I got the surround sound hooked up in the kiddos room in the shop so we’re watching it again !! Dolby Atmos with all old
school Cerwin Vega speakers and a 55” TV make for a fun movie day !! I gotta get the front wides installed but so far just adding the 4 ceiling speakers has really made it seem like we’re in the theater !!
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Mike, going to the movies has always been special.

In 1954 our hometown theater charged 25¢ [$2.47 in today's money] and the candy bars we bought at the luncheonette for 5¢ [49¢] were 10¢ [98¢] in the theater. For perspective, the minimum wage was $1 [$9.88] and my father paid me 25¢ a week allowance for lawn mowing and garbage can management and 25¢ an hour to spread four truckloads of topsoil and rake & remove rocks to prep for a Kentucky Bluegrass lawn. Rarely went to the movies because my father remembered when he was a kid in 1924 and movies were 5¢ [90¢ in today's money].

Does your trio earn enough doing chores for them to pay for a movie? Looks like you'd have to pay them $15-20 an hour.
 
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Mike, going to the movies has always been special.

In 1954 our hometown theater charged 25¢ [$2.47 in today's money] and the candy bars we bought at the luncheonette for 5¢ [49¢] were 10¢ [98¢] in the theater. For perspective, the minimum wage was $1 [$9.88] and my father paid me 25¢ a week allowance for lawn mowing and garbage can management and 25¢ an hour to spread four truckloads of topsoil and rake & remove rocks to prep for a Kentucky Bluegrass lawn. Rarely went to the movies because my father remembered when he was a kid in 1924 and movies were 5¢ [90¢ in today's money].

Does your trio earn enough doing chores for them to pay for a movie? Looks like you'd have to pay them $15-20 an hour.
First movie I remember going to as a little person was Aladdin. At the time I think we had a single TV in the house and it almost never got turned in so it was a real treat. We don’t watch a lot of TV here but having a 55” TV and surround makes it seem like you’re in the theater so the experience is a bit different for them than it was for me lol.

If you own a business and don’t pay your kids for helping you are really missing out !! $1,000/yr of age is the number we go with until they’ll hit just shy of the max before they have to file for themselves. It’s a great deal for all of us. Moves money into their world and gives them some financial responsibility while lowering my taxable income. Win win.
 
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Yesterday was the day I weldered a few more D-Rings on the skid loader trailer. This has been on the to-do list for a long time.
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We’ll often haul pallets with this trailer and this way we can secure them down in the back a whole lot easier.
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I’m getting better at weldering !!
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Pops and I built the wall to segregate the loft from the shop today. Well most of it. We still gotta do the door to the shop and the door to the landing. If you zoom in you can see 1x4’s going from the top of the wall into the loft area. I used them to secure the wall on top instead of attaching them directly above the wall. They’re screwed into the top cord and then into the rafter about 40” away. This way I didn’t have to climb into the attic or put backing in AND it gives a little flex if the floor sags a bit for some reason.
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Looking through this thread is way better than the 300 channels of pure **** thats on my tv.
Sure makes me miss grandpa’s farm, but brings back many wonderful memories.
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Thanks for the kinds words and for stopping by !!

Speaking of possible memories being made lol. They weren’t near as excited when I told them to roll it back in 😂
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Today I loaded up the wood cutting stuff in my logging truck and headed down to a buddies place to cut wood and drink beer ….. likely in that order ….
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He also has some moo cows !!
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This is the first very dead ugly victim of the day.
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It is a nasty codominant ****** so we installed a working platform for me to stand on. Figured this was better than standing on a ladder 😂
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1st side down drama free. Top to **** it was 89’. Rather big for an elm we thought.
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Always wanted to try a half assed sizwel one day so I figured today may as well be the day. It’s not perfect but it’s my first time !! I thought it may be too rotten to do any good but 🤷‍♂️
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Yup. Too rotten lol. Plus I was standing on the ground this time and didn’t have my holding wood quite right either but again, it was too rotten to actually matter too much.
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Calmest cattle I’ve ever been around. They didn’t even flinch when it came at them !!
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I saw some dude on the YouTube cut a stump off and use wedges to keep it from pinching the saw. Seemed like a better way than what I usually do so I gave it a shot. By golly it worked a lot better than my usual cut and swear method !!
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Not a huge one but a decent sized stumper
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I take it your mini van identifies as a logging truck. Sounds like a good time drinking and cutting wood.
I make use of the Country half more than the Town half :lol_hitti

I had a great time !! It’s honestly been a while since I’ve had such a good time doing anything.

Plus it was 35f out so the Puppers stayed nice and chilly !!
 
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