Cherry

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thewoodlands

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This cherry hangs out over the trail some so after I get the beech I'll run down the trail and get this, nothing huge but they all add up.


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Yes, anything that could potentialy block the trail is material that needs to be removed for safety. Good for you and thinking safety first.... Oh yeah and an evenings worth of wood next December...
 
You could wait for a heavy wet snow and it will be even lower then Zap.
 
Backwoods Savage said:
You could wait for a heavy wet snow and it will be even lower then Zap.

Lower then me, that ain't possible! :coolgrin:


zap
 
Ill have to buck up that sun of beech'in cherry that hangs out in my trail?

WB
 
That looks like one I'd probably kill myself with if not for the pole saw, Randy
 
I saw that pic and thought you must be working your southern plantation until I saw the date on it.
 
SolarAndWood said:
I saw that pic and thought you must be working your southern plantation until I saw the date on it.

I drove by this cherry to many times for bigger stuff, time that I add this to the rest of the wood.


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