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sberry

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2 hours with the hoe. My Dad and Son hauling them.
 

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I am obviously a bit low brow, but I am having a hard time not making a somewhat inappropriate reply to "Is that your hoe or a rental?"..... It sure is nice having heavy equipment available. Did you have a lot of stumps to remove? I have a giant pile of woody debris that is going up in smoke this weekend. Nothing like a machine piled campfire!!
 
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The hoe is my neighbors, is often better than owning it especially if he operates it. No, I don't log for a living, this was a tree that had been damaged for a while and my Dad cut it last year.
I needed to run a new septic thru the same area and it was as easy and better to remove the stump. Yes the crane truck is mine and is about as handy as a pocket on a T shirt.
 

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What every Grandpa needs. A good right hand man to help him. Nice pic
 
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