Jde. Was saying to my son how nice it wouild be if a person only had one thing at a time to complete,rather then a whole bunch of stuff pressing on time factor to get it done. Sure hope you have some decent days, with a warm up in temps to help the wood splitting job ,and nothing else breaks down or needs imediate attention. Even with our wood up and stacked. there is still a whole lot yet to do. Like cleaning up the equiptment, tarping it all, and doing oil & grease changes on the plow truck & tractor . Son is gonna put on the tire chains on the 706 just in case the ford gives out.It truly is a shame we aren"t closer to you so we could give ya a hand. (that statement is NOT LIP SERVICE) just fact. When the work chores fall on Just one individual, it sure becomes a mountain of work ,in a short time.The older one gets, the harder it becomes. I sure hope you have time on your side before the big ones hit. Thanks for the pictures. I always enjoy photos posted. Warmest reguards LOU& VICTOR.
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