LT1JEEP
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- Joined
- Jul 25, 2008
- Location
- HARLAN, KY
That looks like Ian from Extreme 4x4
That looks like Ian from Extreme 4x4
Not on purpose That photo angle is a bit deceptive. It ended up about 60% through though, and I was planning on about 45%. Plunged straight through at about 40-45% thickness and dropped out the bottom of the wedge. The outside 2-3" of the tree was rot, so once the saw got to there, the tree settled. Once I got it wedged and jacked, I decided to turn it a little more up the hill so the top of the tree wouldn't fall in the creek, and ended up cutting it a bit deeper on the left side.
Sounds like something Honey Dear said, to you.Not on purpose That photo angle is a bit deceptive. It ended up about 60% through though, and I was planning on about 45%. Plunged straight through at about 40-45% thickness and dropped out the bottom of the wedge. The outside 2-3" of the tree was rot, so once the saw got to there, the tree settled. Once I got it wedged and jacked, I decided to turn it a little more up the hill so the top of the tree wouldn't fall in the creek, and ended up cutting it a bit deeper on the left side.
Well being a Jeep there's always a 50-50 odds it doesn't run.
I used to do this because out of the 2 vehicles I had it was the "more" efficient vehicle
Love the oyster knife
I'm more impressed with the steaming tableLove the oyster knife
Can’t hide money…but we do our best.I'm more impressed with the steaming table
That’s how we cooked the oysters at our wedding. Except with 8” cmu’s as legs instead of wood…I'm more impressed with the steaming table