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Wood Nutt
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OWF Brand: shaver
OWF Model: 250 Pro, Stihl 660, 290, 210, 031AV, Efco 3500
Re: freeze up
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Reply #15 on:
December 30, 2014, 11:07:55 PM »
Yes, ground froze here too, high of 15 today. While most everyone I know was setting inside complaining about the temp, I cut and hauled 2.5 cords of hedge hauled home today.
Might celebrate the new year in a couple days with a couple more cords! Happy New Year.
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lindnova
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OWF Brand: Heatmor
OWF Model: 200 CSS
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December 31, 2014, 11:02:06 AM »
I went out to cut and haul some elm last sunday and ended up getting stuck with the atv and trailer up against a tree. It had been below freezing and some snow on the ground, but still mud when the tires spin a little. Should be better tomorrow after this last cold spell.
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