Posted by Adirondack case guy on June 21, 2018 at 18:16:27 from (69.207.198.19):
Well I have spent the last 3 days in the woods. I have lucked out this week and have some excellent help. My first cousins grandson has been helping me. He is 14 and a real good kid. His father and mother never wed so he has bounced around a bit. His dad dropped him off Tuesday morning, and I spent a few minutes to show him how to drive my Case 831C with COM tranny and he mastered it in 5 min. He is very conscientious and really interested in tractors. Next week we will spend some time working on his dad's Case SC which is in my back yard, plus making some more firewood. He is really looking forward to working on the SC. We made and stacked a load each of the three days. 1-1/4 cord per load. 11 more loads to make, to replace what I burned last winter. I pick him up at his grandfather each morning and he stays with us until after we feed him supper each evening. He has some other things to do tomorrow and over the weekend, but he will be back next week.
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