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Got my broody and her chicks moved back to the coop. Finally we are seeing the light at the end of the tunnel as far as wood processing is concerned. We have one tractor bucket load left to split at the barn, two more bucket loads in the field yet waiting to be moved to the barn and then we are done for the time being. We did drop a big oak tree for next year's harvest but we aren't going to tackle processing it till next spring.

In the mean time....it's still hot 91 degrees with a heat index of 94. Maybe rain on Wednesday night but probably too late for a lot of plants. I'll probably be harvesting my squash by the end of the week.

Forums have to have rules. I've quit forums because modulators let a member swear at me and call me a name I can't even say yet alone print simply because I disagreed with him. . Enough of that I was out of there like warp 9. life is too short for that kind of nonsense.

DH was a modulator on another forum. It's a thankless job so Ron and all the other moderators on BYC I salute you!
 
Remember him posting again as someone else or son whatever. BYC sniffed him out.
I don't think it was hard, he had a somewhat unique style.

We did drop a big oak tree for next year's harvest but we aren't going to tackle processing it till next spring.
GREAT! Now you'll have time to work on my wood. Don't forget to bring the tractor.
 
Remember him posting again as someone else or son whatever. BYC sniffed him out.
If I remember correctly, that was his son, and his wife verified that it WAS the son and not Bama and that Bama did not use that account. Didn't matter... the son paid the penalty of the father's transgressions. He was very much a chip off the block sans the bad language.
 
I know....bruce wants Mahindra!

In all seriousness I don't know what we would do without that tractor. We dropped a dead tree back on our North property edge 21 inch diameter. We chained the top out of it and was left with an 18 foot length of trunk that was on a down hill grade. Chained that puppy up to the tractor and it pulled it 50+feet uphill without protest.

The only other farm vehicle we have ever wanted was a track steer.
 

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