What if it Snows?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Dave_in_AZ, Mar 19, 2018.

  1. Opus

    Opus Road Train Member

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    Oh, as an aside,
    Be careful when working with Teak. If you'll look closely you'll see little 'sparkles' in it.
    That's sand. It comes from growing on the beach and throughout the tree's life, it's blown into it.
    It will ruin a normal saw blade quickly.

    Jus sayin
     
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  3. Judge

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    Well.

    I guess the dog needed to make a small ditch that goes nowhere right at the end of the porch.
    You can imagine who found the hole.

    So, there I go, someone talking to me and it sounded like Charlie Brown’s teacher.
    “Wah wah wah..”
    You know you got to turn and say, “What did you...” then you find this unexpectedly 83A7668F-8ACF-4C88-BC33-E199DA616F36.gif
    Then they say, “I said Watch out.”
     
  4. JolliRoger

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    Yeah; Somewhat Normal; the older brother of Ab Normal and cousin to Sub Normal.
    The Not Normals were another family, no relation.
     
  5. tommymonza

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    I Was actually going to post that song. Talk about heartfelt
     
  6. tommymonza

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    I used to be in the tree fallin and tree trimming business down here in Florida many a years ago.

    Just me and my partner who could climb a tree quicker than a monkey and a pickup-truck pulling a dump trailer with a 4-6 chainsaws and climbing rope

    One week we took down a banyon tree that was 6 feet across for 20 feet up and the rest of the 60 feet towered over the house

    We thought we hit pay dirt when they bit on our $5000 quote to take it down.

    Every branch was 18 inches across and weighed 40 pounds for every foot of it.

    After 3 days we had all the branches dropped and our dump fees were eating us alive.

    I had a big old Homelite from 1970 that I had just rebuilt and put a 60 inch bar on it to cut the trunk


    It was like trying to cut steel. The trunk drank so much water it took the sand right up with it

    It would dull the chains in 5 minutes

    Took 4 more days to get the trunk in small enough pieces that our 6 thousand pound load limit on our dump trailer wasn’t over.


    I think we made about $4 an hour after dump fees , chainsaw blades gas and the ticket we got for illegal dumping but that’s another story.
     
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  7. tommymonza

    tommymonza Road Train Member

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    We used to live down the street from the Notnormals When I was a kid.

    Always something about them I could quite put my finger on.
     
  8. okiedokie

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    2 months ago. Home improvement at its finest.
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  9. G13Tomcat

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    I know you try, mi man...
     
  10. G13Tomcat

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    Fading to my 'pre trip nap.. ' y'alls. Happens. Eat too good, dang the Italiano~! ;)
     
  11. Sirscrapntruckalot

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    Especially in this thread.


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