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  1. treesmith

    Work vs life

    Eighteen hours this week. I’m slacking!
  2. treesmith

    Work vs life

    The high life....
  3. treesmith

    Work vs life

    Urine-the-shower?
  4. treesmith

    Work vs life

    It's for a customer who has a house on Smith Lake. My wife and I left around 6:00 that morning, dropped our youngest daughter off at our middle daughter's house. Stopped for breakfast around 8:00, then went on and got there around 9:00-9:30. Worked until around 4:00, showered in the outdoor...
  5. treesmith

    Work vs life

    Why? It's beyond the truck bed less than 4'. Actually, my Boxer's tilt cylinder leaks down slowly. That pic was taken when we stopped for breakfast on the way to the job (125 miles from home). Before getting back on the road, I cranked it and rolled it back again. And tied it back on the return...
  6. treesmith

    Work vs life

    Every once in a while I need to get through a 36” gate. And if I just need some pulling power on a cut-n-leave job, the Gehl won’t do this...😁
  7. treesmith

    Work vs life

    That...and the Gehl is sooooo much faster!
  8. treesmith

    Work vs life

    Might be true for some folks, but while my Boxer is useful from time to time, it has not paid for itself. I don’t use it near enough.
  9. treesmith

    Work vs life

    Got it all, have you? :P I'm still wanting a Hobb's......not that I'd ever use it, but it'd look good sitting by the GRCS....
  10. treesmith

    Work vs life

    I envy you!😝
  11. treesmith

    Work vs life

    Living poor doesn’t require as much!😆
  12. treesmith

    Work vs life

    No sir. Just looked back in my notes...7 hours last week (rain, rain, rain)...13 hours the week before.
  13. treesmith

    Work vs life

    Being a bit on the lazy side, I work as little as possible. I try to give it 110% while I'm working, and try to get to the house as fast as I can when I'm done. Haven't worked a 40 hour week in I can't remember when. This week came in at shy of 24 hours. I probably average 20-25 hours a week.
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