Posted by Billy NY on February 07, 2013 at 22:06:00 from (72.226.79.200):
In Reply to: Ready for the storm! posted by JayinNY on February 07, 2013 at 15:52:56:
Brand new double ring chains on the ole 850, I blasted out a 36" butt log of an old maple, dead for years, split into a nice 1/2 cord, put inside, 75-80 F near the stove, its dried out quickly, burns nice, coals are nice too, got enough in the shed to last etc. Took down a big old dangerous rotted maple today, another cord should come of it, + 6 more trees, all headed on my front lawn, so I don't have to fight the hill if there is deep snow, wouldn't make it anyway. I figure now I can still work, snow or not, all next years wood mostly, 'cept the dry tops of the recently dead elm. I had hoped this no snow cover frozen ground would have lasted longer, the double ring chains and ballast surprisingly gets me good traction up this darned hill, whole darned trees, LOL. Kinda my focus today, tractor is in heated garage, food, shelter, and heat is abundant, back up power, non interrupted, I'd say, bring it on, but I know better LOL !
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