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  1. goldneagle

    My new hobby: Wood military vehicles

    Got bored, so I went outside and cleared some more of the front brush.
  2. goldneagle

    My new hobby: Wood military vehicles

    More cleanup this morning.
  3. goldneagle

    My new hobby: Wood military vehicles

    Almost done clearing the front section. All the debris from the Water Oak are burned or stacked. Just need to chop up the shrubs, overhanging branches, and saplings to complete the clearing.
  4. goldneagle

    My new hobby: Wood military vehicles

    The firewood stack has low quality wood. The bark has moss and other plant life growing on it that was killing the branches. On the larger logs that I want to cut into boards, I will remove the bark before storing.
  5. goldneagle

    My new hobby: Wood military vehicles

    I have not posted any pictures of my cleanup progress for a week. I have been sweating my keister off daily (weather permitting) to clean up the tree debris. I have made a lot of progress . You can see the amount of logs piled up on the firewood stack. Been burning all the twigs and leaf...
  6. goldneagle

    My new hobby: Wood military vehicles

    Took the day off from yard work and smoked 2 deer roasts. Mustard base seasoning.
  7. goldneagle

    My new hobby: Wood military vehicles

    I did a little cleanup yesterday.
  8. goldneagle

    My new hobby: Wood military vehicles

    I cut up some logs later last night and stacked them on firewood pile. Today I raked some of the loose leaves and twigs and burned them in barrels.
  9. goldneagle

    My new hobby: Wood military vehicles

    Managed 2 sessions outside today cleaning up the tree debris. Log pile in picture #2 is waiting for me to cut and stack for firewood. Thunderstorms rest of today and tomorrow. I get to take a break!
  10. goldneagle

    My new hobby: Wood military vehicles

    Spent half the day on errands and food shopping -so I only did one shift (1-1/2 hrs) on the tree debris. Two burn barrels filled and burned and cut up some large logs for easier moving. I should be able to get 3 shifts in tomorrow (weather permitting).
  11. goldneagle

    My new hobby: Wood military vehicles

    I have enough issues with grass around the barrels catching fire. Not a fan of bon fires for that reason. Burn barrels are very efficient at getting rid of the brush. They empty out in half an hour. I can watch them on my CCTV camera while cooling off inside the house.
  12. goldneagle

    My new hobby: Wood military vehicles

    Well got more work done between thunderstorms today.
  13. goldneagle

    My new hobby: Wood military vehicles

    Made more progress on cleaning up the tree debris today.
  14. goldneagle

    My new hobby: Wood military vehicles

    Actually the heat is the negative part of doing the job. Using the brushless pruners and Mini chainsaw is the fun part. They make the task fun. I was using hand pruners for the first 2 days and my hand was sore. The generic pruner that works with Makita batteries has made the difference...
  15. goldneagle

    My new hobby: Wood military vehicles

    First 2 pictures show the yard before cleanup. The rest are from today's progress.
  16. goldneagle

    My new hobby: Wood military vehicles

    Thank you for the moral support guys..
  17. goldneagle

    My new hobby: Wood military vehicles

    Making slow progress on clearing all the cuttings from the trees. Had 2 burn barrels delivered Tuesday to make it easier to get rid of small branches/twigs and leaves. I've been using pruners to cut the small branches to fit flat in the burn barrels. Tonight I got my wireless pruner from...
  18. goldneagle

    My new hobby: Wood military vehicles

    As long as I don't get hurt I will be happy.
  19. goldneagle

    My new hobby: Wood military vehicles

    I had 2 large oak trees cut down in my yard today. I will be busy for the next week or so cutting up the limbs., and burning the small twigs and leaves. They wanted over $500 to dispose of all the tree limbs. Going to try and save the big logs to make boards and the smaller for fire wood.
  20. goldneagle

    My new hobby: Wood military vehicles

    I am going to try and build a Tadano Faun ATF-400G all terrain crane. The model will be 40" long. (my largest)
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