2 cords of White Oak free, you cut and haul.

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Carl said:
glenng said:
mtarbert said:
I sure hope you un chain the pup from the truck Before you drive home.

LOL, actually "Fred" is teathered to a big firewood split with a 30 foot leash. It gives him plenty of room to move around but if he catches a scent the split will slow him enough for me to keep up. BTW the tree stump makes Fred looks like a runt but he`s actually 42lbs and only 16 weeks old. 1/2 Lab 1/2 Golden Retriever. He`s going to be a big fellow, he should be good at draging brush to the chipper when he grows up.

:bug: In my younger days my mother would tie the dog to the car. I remember once when I jumped into it and got to the gas station 5 miles away the attendent (unheard of now) asked my what was that chain hanging behind the car.....oppps......I looked at it and it was the dog chain with a collar but no dog....so your idea is a good one. The dog did drag back home in a day or so and not really bad shape. Must have slipped out of the collar at an early stage. Life is full of surprises.

This is beginning to sound like a bad Chevy Chase movie!

Nice score! I'm jealous...

Chris
 
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