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New toy/tool got delivered today with brush grapple and brush mower. Time to break stuff!

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Got a wee bit of wood splitting to do first though.

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Good looking dog and a hell of a nice coat. Those must be chew sticks in the background! =)
 

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New toy/tool got delivered today with brush grapple and brush mower. Time to break stuff!

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I've seen lots of things in R5G that I wanted, nothing compared to a tracked loader though. I am super jelly right now, congrats on the new toy!!!
 
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Good looking dog and a hell of a nice coat. Those must be chew sticks in the background! =)
Thanks. He's a good boy. His coat will go through seasonal changes. He is much darker (more chocolate) in the winter. His summer coat will become much lighter. Amazed that after 5 months of being away in Phoenix he remembers all the treat spots in town. First trip to Ace he immediately ran to the register and sat down for a treat, pulled me across HD to register #2 where Lois is stationed, since she brings treats for dogs.

Chew sticks are a much more reasonable size now. Should make my neighbor up the hill happy. He's a retired Mounty and keeps an eye on the property while I'm gone for the winter, he gets free fire wood. Whats left I'll use in the fire pit on hamburger nights. I've got about 20 of these trees that need to come down over the years that are either dead and standing, leaners, or to promote healthier growth of neighboring trees. Some will go through the mill though. I also got a friend that will bring me select logs rather than pay the dump fees. So never a shortage of logs to deal with around here.

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I've seen lots of things in R5G that I wanted, nothing compared to a tracked loader though. I am super jelly right now, congrats on the new toy!!!

Thanks. Its gonna come in handy over the years. It'll get a workout this season once the ground dries out a bit. Got a few roads to put in and re-establish the old logging road that circles the property. Lots of brush to move, logs to haul, gun range to put in, and future tree houses for the glamping crowd.
 

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Thanks. He's a good boy. His coat will go through seasonal changes. He is much darker (more chocolate) in the winter. His summer coat will become much lighter. Amazed that after 5 months of being away in Phoenix he remembers all the treat spots in town. First trip to Ace he immediately ran to the register and sat down for a treat, pulled me across HD to register #2 where Lois is stationed, since she brings treats for dogs.

Chew sticks are a much more reasonable size now. Should make my neighbor up the hill happy. He's a retired Mounty and keeps an eye on the property while I'm gone for the winter, he gets free fire wood. Whats left I'll use in the fire pit on hamburger nights. I've got about 20 of these trees that need to come down over the years that are either dead and standing, leaners, or to promote healthier growth of neighboring trees. Some will go through the mill though. I also got a friend that will bring me select logs rather than pay the dump fees. So never a shortage of logs to deal with around here.

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Thanks. Its gonna come in handy over the years. It'll get a workout this season once the ground dries out a bit. Got a few roads to put in and re-establish the old logging road that circles the property. Lots of brush to move, logs to haul, gun range to put in, and future tree houses for the glamping crowd.
It's not even 8 in the morning yet, but now I'm hungry! Hamburger nights sound good! =)
 

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Me and my little one enjoying some bonding time in the truck. She loves it but my son could care less.... And 1 picture next to my wife's Flex. Which BTW so much frigging room. In the next 1-2 years depending on supply and costs we are going to trade it in for a small EV around the 30K range (wishful thinking) and have the best of both worlds. My Ranger and an EV.



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