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That looked like fun!
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Adam Current Workhorses: 1977 1650, Sleeve hitch, #2 tiller; 1985 782, QA 42A snowblower, 50'' deck, 42'' blade, Ags, IH Wheel weights; 197? 1250; 1976 1250, hydraulic lift, 44'' deck, 54'' blade (currently needing a engine) Current Projects: 1970 107, Sleeve hitch, 42'' deck, Tri Ribs, 8'' Brinley Plow Family owns over 30 tractors, 7 combines, 2 bulldozers, 2 mid size trucks, 1 semi, too many truck and scouts to count including parts, and 3 pulling tractors. All vintage IH. |
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It was! Momma got pulled away by the baby so no pics of my win.
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Great pics! Looks like you both had fun!
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Duke, I see yur doing a little bump drafting in the last pic.
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Been cutting some trees down and cutting them up for firewood. I had some leaners at the woods edge that had to go. I also had 1 big poplar that I was concerned that if I didn't get it down this year I wouldn't have room to drop it without hitting the house. They grow fast and often fall. I didn't want this monster hitting my house in a few years. Still solid but the work is done. The Rat Rod Super pulled a cart with wood in it off and on all week.
The poplar taken from the 2nd floor balcony. It was about 30" at the base. Dropped at an angle it came within 20' of the elevated deck. Straight it would have been close. ![]() Getting there. ![]() The Super at my much depleted stove wood pile. ![]() This pile is just the Poplar. Around 2 cords. Not much good for the woodstove, but I have plenty of firewood for campfires this year! They oher trees were good firewood. Oaks, cherry,ect. Different pile.
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Nice work on the wood pile squatch
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Thank you! The ol' 1872 sure saved my achin' ol' bones a lot of carrying work.
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It was so much fun we had to do it again today!
![]() Momma thought I did the bump and run and I got a ear full and glad I didn't get kicked in the rear! Evan loves racing when it's jsut turning dark so he can run with the lights on. Makes it hard for pics tho!
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Squatch my dad used to sell fire wood for years every time we got into a poplar we split it and it was fine to burn with. They are so wet they will rot from the inside out.
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