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Planted a 7

td25c

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Yeah Cam , that's a waist of good firewood under the tracks mate .

Have one of the boy's cut a full length tree to back up on .;):drinkup
 

John C.

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It looks like he is trying to grow more D7s.
 

Scrub Puller

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Yair . . .

Heh, heh, heh . . . not as bad as I done with that nine on here somewhere.

As td25c mentions if you have a chainsaw a full length about twelve inches through across both tracks is the go . . . I have sometimes had to twitch in place with a bit of number eight through the tracks if grousers wouldn't pull it under . . . your generally out by the time you can pop the wires as it comes up under the "c" frame or push beams.

Cheers.

*PS. I thought you wuz getting your Blue Card and going yardying at a school?
 
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Cam85

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Yeah I thought about a log from track to track. Situation wasn't right. I'll explain when I get into town and I have sometime to elaborate. As for grounds keeper position, I'm a glutton for punishment, ha ha.
 

Twisted

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That ripper will give you a little help if you can find an anchor point.
 

Cam85

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That ripper will give you a little help if you can find an anchor point.

Yes that canopy is a home built job it not to bad that's a stick rake on the front cut and stack timber under the ripper jack myself up took a lot of timber to get it that high stacked under tracks dropdown and repeat until ur sitting on something and back out.


Today she went down again so bad u step of the fair board and on to the mud it will take nothing less than the outher dozer to get it out
 
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