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For those not yet sick and tired hearing about my burn/dirt pile
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rsv1cox- Top Poster
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Re: For those not yet sick and tired hearing about my burn/dirt pile
Congrats Bob, you have cleaned it up well!
Spring is around the corner!
Spring is around the corner!
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Re: For those not yet sick and tired hearing about my burn/dirt pile
Well GOODY-WOODY for you!! I didn't see a bed of glowing embers to cook hot-dogs or roast marshmallows over? And there are a couple of "leaners" in that last picture of the muddy tracks, just waiting for the next big storm....to be continued.
Nice Job!! I have tractor envy.
Nice Job!! I have tractor envy.
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Re: For those not yet sick and tired hearing about my burn/dirt pile
How could we possibly be sick of hearing about your brush pile. We were all involved with it since day one! Nice to see that you finally got it reduced immensely in size.
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Re: For those not yet sick and tired hearing about my burn/dirt pile
Thanks guys, Truth is there is probably about four more burn piles of that size left on this property, courtesy of the Pine Bark Beetle. But, from now on, no more brush piles. They go right from the woods to the burn pile to be burned up. Not going to start one of those again. Winter is the time to do it, less fire danger and ...... snakes........they love to inhabit wood piles.
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Re: For those not yet sick and tired hearing about my burn/dirt pile
Job well done Bob. I hope I am outside plugging away in my 80’s!
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Re: For those not yet sick and tired hearing about my burn/dirt pile
Cribbs74 wrote:Job well done Bob. I hope I am outside plugging away in my 80’s!
Right? Me too.. "Nothing Runs Like A Deere" That's been a good machine hasn't it Robert? I enjoy your posts.. because they almost always have accompanying photos; not to mention.... that you're an inspiration to all of us who follow your activities here.
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