Finally done cuttin wood.

Adirondack case guy

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Well, for myself anyway!!!! Still got to help cut both uncles wood and the wood for the sugarbush.
I finished filling the woodshed last Sat., but had some more wood blocked and laying at the landing up in the woods, so today I went up and split and loaded it all up. I have a bonus pile out in the tractor shed now, just shy of a cord.
Planned on finishing up yesterday, but had a bad day health wise. BP went way south of 100 and couldn't get it back up. Much better today, and after a visit with doctor today, I have another pill to take if needed for days like yesterday. Hope Beth can keep the meds all sorted out, cause I can't!!!
The dog and cat had a tough day Sunday, like me, HeHe,. We all hung out on the back patio all afternoon while Beth was at her next to last craft fair for the year.
The cloud cover was a bit different tonight.
Loren
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Loren , just to let u know that when I am workin in the factory . It 's great
To see your and others photo of the Case equipment working and the photos of the fields and hay and the outdoors and sunsets and , well just keep them photo's
coming . Thnk's Kevin
 
Loren, I bet it is a good feeling to be done. You sure have some uniform looking pieces and stacks. Hopefully after harvest weather will cooperate and I can show you how this Minnesota rookie makes firewood, LOL. Rod.
 
Loren, took a trip to Little Falls last night that is some hill to come down on 28 did you have to use that road a lot making deliveries? I ended up on 170a delivering a 5020 by the windmills. I took the states advice and came down her in grandma. Fred
 
Fred, Made the decent and climb thousands of times. Long before the runaway truck lane was installed. Dad blew a rod out of the original tilt bed that he bought in 61. 6cyl. 4spd. He had a DC and SC on the deck and his foot stuffed into the carb. climbing the hill. He never was much of a truck driver.
Loren
 
Loren,

May I humbly state that being a Minnesota-warmed-by wood-heat person...How did you ever have that gumption?

That wood looks warm, dry, neatly stacked, and ready for the winter. Wow, the ingenuity of mechanicals and the process, even more, wow!

I have a healthy respect for the amount of wood you have made in the short time you've made it.

Again. thanks for the pictures, but, I thank you for the magnificent effort to make the woodshed solidly packed for the upcoming.

D.
 

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