Posted by Lou from Wis. on August 12, 2017 at 18:58:31 from (98.125.153.14):
Kids brought us wood this morning,and a couple of truck loads last week.When I posted our outdoor wood boiler someone asked me what would I do when I got to old to cut wood? I told em I have a family that helps one another,that's what it's all about! Son spent today unloading plus setting forms for my daughters outdoor wood boiler.Tomorrow both my Son & daughter will pour concrete slab to set it on,and then we will split track on the O.C 46 dozer. Should have added 2nd Nut on track adjuster when we re-built it several years ago.Got the new ones from Zimmermans 1"5/8. Son is going to use the dozer for loading 8ft logs on the farm hay wagon, plus what we clear off of our place. Where the kids are getting wood (pixs)is several miles away where the land owner had a road pushed into his ground,and the great part is he let the kids get it for free.Next big project for my Son is putting on a metal roof on daughters house. Shingles was supposed to last 35 years but the shingles gave up the ghost less then 10 years. It's always something to go wrong. Regards Lou & Victor.
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