Posted by Adirondack case guy on June 26, 2013 at 18:18:31 from (74.69.160.79):
Well, wnen we got up this morning, it was raining. The wifey and I decided to go to our local HF store, a 40 mile drive one way. I needed some cutoff wheals and grinding blades for my chop saw and grinders,plus a siphon pump to pull heating oil out of my tank to fuel the Kubota. the wifey had a few garden items on here list, also. We got back at noon, and it stopped raining, so I headed to the woods. I split up all the blocks that I cut yesterday, before getting rained out. The gib pole and 12V winch that I fabed up work great, to drag and lift the heavy blocks up onto the splitter. The old swivel chair and gal, juice jug are pretty esential at my age also. LOL. I talked the wifey into helping me throw a load of wood onto the old Chebby woodgetter, before supper this evening. When we went up, we saw this hen turkey with a clutch of chicks, a couple deer, and a red fox. Loren, the Acg.
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