Did she pay by check????
I think so....but it's been so long ago it's too late to cancel payment on it.
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Did she pay by check????
I tried the Granberg Alaskian . I did not like it . Maybe the more expensive ones are better . Norwood has one that has a drip system to help cool and lube as you cut . I burnt up a chainsaw and did not have much lumber to show for it .Done a more thorough cruise of the 40 acre hunting parcel now that deer season is done and the mosquitos are dead. Good opportunity to educate my already cagey grouse anyway. Haven't quantified timber yet, that will come this winter when my forester friend pays a visit as he has all the tools and simple computer programs, but I can get a feel for what management decisions to make. Think I'll start a new thread on woodlot management. I have a lot of pole sized jack pine and black spruce. Probably about 25 acres of it, 4-6" diameter at the stump. I'm calling this the retirement fund. There is some pole birch mixed in that is being shaded out by the conifers. No-brainer firewood once I get some access trails into it. Also some scattered small stands of aspen/birch. I have a couple of these picked for wildlife clearings/deer hunting foodplot and stands. Of most interest, is about a 10 acre area that has some pretty impressive Red Pine, White pine, Jack pine, Tamarack and black spruce. Diameters on the Red and White are 16-20" and 12-16" on the others. Soil is wet and prone to wind damage. Might be time to think about doing something with these. I have some structures left to build. Planning a woodshed, outhouse and Finnish Sauna. Anybody have any experience with a chainsaw slabbing mill?