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   / Good morning!!!! #89,871  
Good morning all. Another frosty start then it should soon warm up as there is not a single cloud in the sky. Hardly any wind, which in my new domestic tasks mindset is a shame as the first lot of washing that is now out is going to take a little longer to dry.

At the hospital with my wife all morning yesterday and into the afternoon. The fracture clinic notice board showed a 60 minute wait time when we got there and that kept extending as the morning passed. Not complaining though, especially after learning about some of the medical costs you get charged in other countries. It was comforting to look over the waiting room and think that no one need have any money concerns over treatment as it is all free, paid out of everyone's taxes. The drive back was spectacular, thanks to all the blackthorn blossom at the roadside.

Good news is that neither of us has so far succumbed to food poisoning from my food preparation and my fingers are still intact (never realised before that sweet potatoes are so much tougher to cut than ordinary potatoes), though I did loose a bit of thumb to a new parmesan cheese greater that is more vicious than any of my tools.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #89,872  
-4F now upper teens for high,least winds aren't howling.

Deer feeders were busy last evening. :eek:
After work attach plow to pickup 2-4 inches starting tonight.
E muffin feed little critters let pickup warm up before slow roll to work.

Enjoy the day all.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #89,873  
Speedy recovery wish for your bride Eric.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #89,874  
Wng, the fracture is in the top part of her arm, so they say no cast needed, just a sling, care and patience. Julie in short supply of patience though I have an abundance - she's just reluctant to borrow. :confused3: :)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #89,875  
L4N, if by lower branches, you mean those that are now in contact with the ground, it is probably easier to leave those alone between ground and the trunk until last as they will be under a lot of force from the weight above and will want to pinch your shiny new saw. If the tree is not hung up in others and for the most part down on the ground I would clear away branches that are hanging in the air first as they are easy cutting, remove weight and let you get a clearer view of what is left. At that smashed stump, my first job would be to cut away any vertical spiky bits that are waiting to impale you if you lost your balance.

You have plenty of time at the moment, so instead of worrying about cutting that trunk, put the chainsaw away and have some fun instead. Pile some dry branches underneath, light a fire, then we can have a competition to see who can guess how long before it burns through and drops to the ground :)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #89,876  
Poured first cup of coffee. 17° with snow showers this morning. Heading to 28° with continued snow showers. May get up to 4". 2" already on ground. Not much planned today.

PJ, wife's parents were from St Louis. Got to visit a lot of the area until her parents passed away in the late 80's. Worked all the auto plants in the area. Last trip there was in 2017. Things have sure changed.

Looking, Husqvarna looks good. Very similar to the Lynxx from Harbor Freight. Rick has one and likes it I think. One thing I found with Lithium batteries and chargers is they do not play well in cold weather. They lose power faster and some do not like to charge in temperatures much below freezing. I keep batteries and chargers in my heated shop.

Thomas, that is a large tower. I am sure it affected a lot of cell phone users. Found this picture of the tower.
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Eric, glad wife is doing OK. Wear proper protection when using tools. Even those in the kitchen.

Good Morning All.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #89,877  
Looking out my man cave/studio window shows no sign of improvement or change in the weather then the last 5 days. -27 Celsius with blowing snow continues. Fire is never a good thing but I do love burning wood. My wife and mother in law doesn't like the mess and fears fire so we don't have a wood stove in the house at this time. I have a small scale firewood operations but instead of burning wood, we give about $3000 to the oil companies to keep us warm. lol. Hopefully I will be building a cabin this summer and I am going to invest in a wood cook stove. Sitting in a wood stove heated cabin that overlooks our beach will make our long winters with -30 temperature much more enjoyable.
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Thanks
Ray
LostCaper.ca
 
   / Good morning!!!! #89,878  
Eric hope the wife heals up very soon

David glad you are feeling better your surroundings are too pretty to be sick

Wngsprd looking forward to pictures

I知 fond of my 260 pro great saw

PJ I grew up in Roanoke mid size 100000 people been stagnant for a while most fabricating or industry gone hospital now big employer,personally worked in steel fabrication for 29 years

Eric I hate waiting on doctors went Tuesday for blood work waited 15 minutes hope results aren稚 bad as calcium levels and protein running too high

Prayers for all
 
   / Good morning!!!! #89,879  
Ron great picture thanks for sharing
 
   / Good morning!!!! #89,880  
-10 and going to a high of 10ーF. Wind WNW 17 mph. Mainly sunny.
No snow in the forecast until next Saturday.

A question for you guys that cut up busted trees. My Spruce is all but 'down', 98 % of the tree is horizontal, but it is still connected to the crown by a few pieces of meat and bark and those are within arms reach and not over head. The question is would you cut the bottom side of the bends or the top side?
I will try to get pics after sunrise.

Have a good day all

If U cut from the top your saw will bind as it will be pinched, from the bottom not.
OK, maybe a bit on top, like 20% as you'll get a cleaner cut rather than a long big splinter when it drops.
Be careful.
 

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