Posted by Larry@stinescorner on May 28, 2013 at 04:09:57 from (173.54.227.206):
One of the neighbor farmers bought a lift at an auction.He has had it for a few years.He brought it over by our place so the neighbor down the road could use it to trim a tree in his back yard,He said while its in the neighborhood,if you want to use it help yourself.I took him up on his offer and trimmed all the branches that were hanging in the driveway,also trimmed a lot of limbs hanging towards the house,and took down one tree that was leaning toward the house.I am glad I did ,because it was rotten in the middle and full of ants,I didnt even know that until I cut it. I didnt get a lot of pictures,I wanted to make use of the machine as much as I could.I did help this fellow with the concrete in his shed last year,so he remembered it and returned a nice favor to me,I like when that happens,and it happens a lot in our neighborhood in PA,just another reason why I like it so much there! Could someone link this to t tales for me,I still dont know how to do that,and dont have enough time to post it there too,THANKS,see you all later...
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