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Choppin wood John Deere style

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msb

02-02-2008 18:10:44




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HeyPigFarmer

02-03-2008 07:05:08




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 Re: Choppin wood John Deere style in reply to msb, 02-02-2008 18:10:44  
I used to run one of those back when I was in school, not a Deere though. They are wicked pieces of machinery. The nice part is you can keep the limb trash wherever you cut the tree instead of having large piles of limbs concentrated in one area. The one I ran had a single joystick that you operated with your right hand and it had 8 rocker switches on it to control different functions. They take a bit to get used to but you can make some wicked time with it.
The company I worked for also had a flywheel start styled B on steel that they used with things got muddy. No matter where you wanted to go it would get you there and no matter how cold or nasty it would always start.

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dk

02-03-2008 06:49:34




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 Re: Choppin wood John Deere style in reply to msb, 02-02-2008 18:10:44  
As opposed to chopping wood Massey Ferguson style, where you tape the axe to a tree and swing the blocks of wood at it.



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kyplowboy

02-02-2008 23:03:57




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 Re: Choppin wood John Deere style in reply to msb, 02-02-2008 18:10:44  
Wonder what one of them cost. That would come in handy cutting fence post.

Dave



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Andy Motteberg

02-02-2008 18:40:34




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 Re: Choppin wood John Deere style in reply to msb, 02-02-2008 18:10:44  
Looks like fun, but it would be more fun using a old tractor! LOL.



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Don-Wi

02-02-2008 23:15:18




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 Re: Choppin wood John Deere style in reply to Andy Motteberg, 02-02-2008 18:40:34  
Ya know, I don't think an oldtractor would be quite as fun to use as that once you get the hang of it... I know fer sure I'd have an absolute blast playing with one of those things...

Donovan from Wisconsin



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kopeck

02-02-2008 18:35:05




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 Re: Choppin wood John Deere style in reply to Lanse, 02-02-2008 18:10:44  

msb said: (quoted from post at 19:10:44 02/02/08)>Link


I>Link just watched that clip while also watch War of the Words on TV, creepy...

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npuller

02-02-2008 18:17:23




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 Re: Choppin wood John Deere style in reply to msb, 02-02-2008 18:10:44  
That has to be the coolest machine I have seen.



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UncleTom

02-03-2008 06:48:30




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 Re: Choppin wood John Deere style in reply to npuller, 02-02-2008 18:17:23  
I think there is some guys on here that already have the post holes dug for all those posts.



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Inventive

02-03-2008 07:28:55




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 Re: Choppin wood John Deere style in reply to UncleTom, 02-03-2008 06:48:30  
I have Pre-Fab Post Holes for sale if you're interested:)



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