Posted by Lou from Wis. on October 03, 2017 at 18:40:01 from (184.158.3.232):
Still getting wood from the 400 acres that the fellow allowed us to get from his ground.The boys helped me get on the crawler so I could earn my keep for the day lol.At age 82 going on 83 and legs and fingers going because of neuropathy which is miserable to contend with but I will persevere,wont give up with out a fight!!!.Was great fun to operate the crawler again.Logs had to be cut in 16 foot lengths to load on two trailers, farm trailer and #2 son's small equipment trailer.Is some huge logs to pull and my Son Victor did the loading on both trailers.One load to us and 2nd load to Bob and daughters home, Victor worked on the Bobcat yesterday and again today replacing leaking hydraulic hoses on the right side,going to do it again on the left side later on this winter. Darned expensive to replace and a job fishing them through the arms.The hoses were original since it was built.Tomorrow it's another project hooking up other daughters outdoor wood boiler.Well someone here asked to see the pixs of me on the crawler so thought I would do it.The video is on Youtube. Hope it comes out O.K. Warmest regards Lou & Victor.
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