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   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #24,891  
^^^^ Since where measuring hands I'll admit mine is only 6-3/4".
You must be a big guy geoduck. That's a slick method.

gg
Sorry, I meant thumb tip to middle finger tip is 9". Actually 9-1/2" if I really stretch it, same from thumb tip to little finger tip. Thumb tip to index finger tip is only 7-1/2" and is for when I am cutting for the local charity. They want 15" wood, so span that twice. 18" for me and 15" for others is all that I cut.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #24,892  
There are little beech sprouts all over the place, hopeful some will make it disease free, some ash sprouts as well but not as much. Maybe it will be like with elm, they do grow and some reach around 20 cm diam. , just enough maturity to reseed before they die in a matter of a year or two.
I have cut almost all of my dead ash trees. I do continue to get a lot of sprouts our of the stumps. After a few years, I cut all but 1 of the sprouts, hoping I will get a decent tree again. I know it might not make it long term, but maybe I can keep enough going long enough for a solution to come along. Just hopeful I guess.

So far, my beech are ok here. I have 3 very large trees right beside each other that are still very healthy. I hope we can keep them going for many more years.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #24,893  
I have a video that I decided to share. The work shown here was dangerous, because the tree - an elm, which had to be cut down, was the tallest in the forest, the thickest, and also a two-trunk one. I had simply never cut anything like that. Just thinking about how to cut it took me a week :)

Fortunately, everything ended successfully.

 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #24,894  
It's a total mind-eff to be looking at a centimeter tape measure, for those of us in the States. I'm reading numbers like "60" and "48", and thinking, "my God, that man's hands are HUGE!" :ROFLMAO:
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #24,895  
It's a total mind-eff to be looking at a centimeter tape measure, for those of us in the States. I'm reading numbers like "60" and "48", and thinking, "my God, that man's hands are HUGE!" :ROFLMAO:
Hahaha...
I probably need to hire a mathematician specifically for TBN to convert the dimensions to American sizes.
Sorry, I haven't done that yet.
:unsure::LOL:
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #24,896  
nah, most of us can convert just fine in our heads. I'm so used to seeing cm on rulers that I don't even think about it... 30cm = 1 ft and 2.54 cm = 1 inch. Easy.

But I'm just not used to seeing a tape measure that's only cm, so it plays a bit of a trick on the eye. All our tape measures here are either inch-only or dual-scale (inch/cm), never cm-only.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #24,897  
nah, most of us can convert just fine in our heads. I'm so used to seeing cm on rulers that I don't even think about it... 30cm = 1 ft and 2.54 cm = 1 inch. Easy.

But I'm just not used to seeing a tape measure that's only cm, so it plays a bit of a trick on the eye. All our tape measures here are either inch-only or dual-scale (inch/cm), never cm-only.
We technicians here also often use your measurements. For example, plumbing measurements are all in inches. Threads are both. Feet, inches, everything is familiar to us here. We also have measuring devices in both scales.
But when it is not at hand, it is not.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #24,898  
I reached a big milestone today, finally filling up the far end of my 24 face cord capacity woodshed. That’s (4) years supply at my normal burn rate. Now it’s time to start over again on the near end.

This was an unusually cold winter here on the Canadian border in the north western corner of NY state. I probably used close to 8 face cords.

My 2 row John Deere 246 corn planter was stored in there for the winter, so I had to move that into the barn. It looks like it’s ready to go for spring planting. I had to replace the fertilizer hopper drive chain on it last year.
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   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #24,899  
I have a Huskee Splitter with a B&S motor I bought used, well used, 12 years ago. The gas tank started vibrating more than normal. Then got worse. When I needed to hold down the recoil starter when I pulled the rope with the other hand I decided I better take a look. I took off the gas take and found the cowl the starter is mounted on had become very brittle - from vibrion hardening I guess. One of the right angle mounting ears was broken off and the other was partially broken. I put on a band-aid.


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On the other side there are a spider web of cracks emanating from the two bolt holes. I put another band-aid there too. All solid for now.


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gg
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #24,900  
I'm like your motor Mr. Gordon, getting old and well used with a spyder web of cracks all over. Can I stop by for a repair?

Actually, even your repair work looks better than factory!
 

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