On Oct 29, 11:50 pm, Mark & Juanita <[email protected]> wrote:
> J T wrote:
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> http://www.deere.com/en_US/cfd/forestry/deere_forestry/feller_buncher...
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> Oh yeah. [and I live in the desert]
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..yeah, NOW
Jerry - OHIO wrote:
> I worked for a home builder in Twinsburg,Ohio & Saw one of these things
> working , one hella of a beast .
> Only problem ,they put most of the trees in a grinder , some were 3 to 4
> FT. in dia.
> The Amish framing crew would just cry seeing that lumber going to
> wast.
Tree hugging and environmental whackos aside, *this* is the kind of abuse
of our environment that is almost unforgiveable. That falls into the realm
of wanton waste. Harvesting natural resources is one thing, but one should
make use, the greatest extent possible, of whatever it is we harvest.
Those Amish dudes understand that.
Robatoy wrote:
> On Oct 29, 11:50 pm, Mark & Juanita <[email protected]> wrote:
>> J T wrote:
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>> http://www.deere.com/en_US/cfd/forestry/deere_forestry/feller_buncher...
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>> Oh yeah. [and I live in the desert]
>>
> ..yeah, NOW
:-)
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If you're going to be dumb, you better be tough
I worked for a home builder in Twinsburg,Ohio & Saw one of these things
working , one hella of a beast .
Only problem ,they put most of the trees in a grinder , some were 3 to 4
FT. in dia.
The Amish framing crew would just cry seeing that lumber going to
wast.
I did get my hands on a 4 ft. long X 3ft. black walnut log last year , I
see a set of bowls in the future.
Jr
http://community.webtv.net/awoodbutcher/THENORTHCOASTPT
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"Jerry - OHIO" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I worked for a home builder in Twinsburg,Ohio & Saw one of these things
> working , one hella of a beast .
> Only problem ,they put most of the trees in a grinder , some were 3 to 4
> FT. in dia.
Yep - Tools are only as good as the hands they fall into.....
> The Amish framing crew would just cry seeing that lumber going to
> wast.
> I did get my hands on a 4 ft. long X 3ft. black walnut log last year , I
> see a set of bowls in the future.
>
> Jr
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> http://community.webtv.net/awoodbutcher/THENORTHCOASTPT
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> http://community.webtv.net/awoodbutcher/Myfavoritejob
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