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Sometimes we make things harder then it should be.
TrinityScrimshaw
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Thank goodness for four wheel drive.
Last week very high winds caused a very large part of a dead elm tree to drop on top of our dog kennel & chicken coop. The only damage was to the tree, and a weather vain on top of the shed the kennel is in.
I was just outside in the wind & rain with an injured shoulder (I just had surgery on) on slippery ice trying to cut it up with a chainsaw. Then I looked over at my truck, and a light bulb (Dim though it was) went off in my head.
One large tow strap, and four wheel low & that sucker was drug out back through the wet snow & out of sight.[:D]
Trinity +++
Last week very high winds caused a very large part of a dead elm tree to drop on top of our dog kennel & chicken coop. The only damage was to the tree, and a weather vain on top of the shed the kennel is in.
I was just outside in the wind & rain with an injured shoulder (I just had surgery on) on slippery ice trying to cut it up with a chainsaw. Then I looked over at my truck, and a light bulb (Dim though it was) went off in my head.
One large tow strap, and four wheel low & that sucker was drug out back through the wet snow & out of sight.[:D]
Trinity +++
Comments
Work smarter not harder.[^]
bingo [:D]
Actually I was told no more than 10 lbs[:)]
But even with that I broke the rule. The chainsaw has to weigh around 20 lbs, but I used both hands with the weight of the handle in my good left hand. But, what really hurt was yanking the pull start on the darn thing. That gave me some grief for sure.[:(]
Trinity +++