Posted by Lou from Wis. on September 18, 2017 at 15:53:37 from (184.157.209.254):
Well the deal is some more wood split and stacked.We still are several wagon loads to go.Today me and my son worked over the exhaust system on the rope starter splitter so the exhaust fumes didn't blow in my face.Added a 90o ell and an extension pipe so now the exhaust goes down and away. We also made a snatch chain that's heavier then we were using, so now the son in law gets he one we had so he can pull logs from his trailer. The garage was nice and warm from the wood boiler,72o.We came back in the house where son peeled potatoes so I could make potato chips.When we moved from the farm in spartensburg(sp)Pa,mother brought with her pots and pans. dishes.etc and a vegetable slicer,it shaves potatoes so thin I can almost read a newspaper through them.Makes the best chips ever. I can make a meal out of em along with garden tomatoes.If you make your own chips, we cook them in peanut oil and I'm here to state our potatoes are huge and we haven't started harvesting them yet. Its the near future before cold weather sets in.Here is some pictures of items in this post.Just about supper time so I'm gone for now. Regards Lou & Victor
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