Tractors and wood! Show your pics

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My Stihl's have never let me down. Even the ones that aren't maintained just keep going and going.
 
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Nice to see the Jonnie pics. Don't see them often enough.

The more I use mine,

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The more I love it!

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SR
 
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As PhysAsist says, IrfanView to do simple and quick edits on any type of image file, just download both the program and the plugins to get the editing functionality.
The other good one to know about is Greenshot (Greenshot - a free and open source screenshot tool for productivity) to grab screenshots of just the bit you want and then edit them, adding the sorts of things IrfanView can like arrows and text.

Hi MortOz,

Thanks for the link, that looks to be a keeper too!

I may be making an Azz out of myself, but is the Oz for Aussie-land, and the Qld for Queensland?

I nearly immigrated there once, had a visa application in progress, was free and clear of encumbrances, but then I met my current SWMBO and re-encumbered myself.

Never can tell what tomorrow will bring.

To bring this post into the thread topic [although it might be better in the no-grapple thread] here is our little monster at work:


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A monsterous big cedar stump- left after we cut the blown down tree off the top of it.


Our BxPanded Piranha Tooth Bar slipped right under the edge, and bucket tilted forward, then J-hook chains were attached and the bucket titled back.
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Easy Peasy
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But moving with it was kinda slow and ponderous..

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Especially along the pond bank to the fire pit.

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The hole it left- the primary thing that was underneath it was a wide area of exposed limestone- which is probably why it blew over in the first place,

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The same spot from 90 degrees left of the previous picture a year later.

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These locust trees [scavenged from where they were cut down behind my work place] ended up being some of the wood we burned this winter.

[This prolly could have gone into the "Loaded or hauled wrong" thread, but 17 miles of backroads at 0200 meant no one was at risk but me and my "Effie"...]

I couldn't have loaded the bigger ones without my handy HF crane- but unfortunately I blew the seal on the hydraulic jack on the last log.

Unloading was easier- bucket forks and/or log tongs.

Thanks for looking!
Thomas
 
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Hi MortOz,

Thanks for the link, that looks to be a keeper too!

I may be making an Azz out of myself, but is the Oz for Aussie-land, and the Qld for Queensland?

I nearly immigrated there once, had a visa application in progress, was free and clear of encumbrances, but then I met my current SWMBO and re-encumbered myself.

Never can tell what tomorrow will bring.

To bring this post into the thread topic [although it might be better in the no-grapple thread] here is our little monster at work:


View attachment 462235
A monsterous big cedar stump- left after we cut the blown down tree off the top of it.


Our BxPanded Piranha Tooth Bar slipped right under the edge, and bucket tilted forward, then J-hook chains were attached and the bucket titled back.
View attachment 462234

Easy Peasy
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But moving with it was kinda slow and ponderous..

View attachment 462232
Especially along the pond bank to the fire pit.

View attachment 462231

View attachment 462236
The hole it left- the primary thing that was underneath it was a wide area of exposed limestone- which is probably why it blew over in the first place,

View attachment 462230
The same spot from 90 degrees left of the previous picture a year later.

View attachment 462237
These locust trees [scavenged from where they were cut down behind my work place] ended up being some of the wood we burned this winter.

[This prolly could have gone into the "Loaded or hauled wrong" thread, but 17 miles of backroads at 0200 meant no one was at risk but me and my "Effie"...]

I couldn't have loaded the bigger ones without my handy HF crane- but unfortunately I blew the seal on the hydraulic jack on the last log.

Unloading was easier- bucket forks and/or log tongs.

Thanks for looking!
Thomas


Nice bit of work out of your B2320!
 
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Made to be used!
 

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