How'd it go today?

Cut counter- let us know how many you made
we only worked 2 hours or so on this job. 1700 cuts… used up 1/3 of one little battery.

sadly it resets when you turn it off… would be interesting to know how many cuts i‘ve made after i finished all 700+ trees.
 
I've been helping a guy get his mower running. Turns out the problem was he listens to his brothers. :|: A simple (-ish) carb clean and it's purring away again. I did have to run to Deere for a 1 mm diameter 7mmx9mm o-ring for the carb. Kawasaki could have used a 2 mm diameter and saved all 19 million service calls for a bad microscopic o-ring. Deere put a lot of tin and junk in the way that didn't help. In fact, they rotated the engine 90⁰ instead of having the carb hang off the back like most zero turn mowers. Oh well, it's done now. Maybe he won't store his mower under a pine tree anymore.
 
Headed to my second job for the day, just craned out a broken pine and another dead pine next to it, 2 hours on site along with every higher up at the brick yard I put the crane in breathing down my neck about blocking in product


No pictures unfortunately, went well, got paid, everyone's happy
 
The weather is broken. It's only 105 and dry, haha.
was 93 and like 90% humidity here, sunny day with zero hint of rain when I got home at noon

its now 88, and pouring rain, I think my driveway is about to float away, but low humidity of 55%, despite all of this "cool weather" we still have a heat index of 100-110 across town right now
 
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Went for a ride and found a big patch of ripe wild blackberries! Been waiting for this since I first spotted the vines around here in November. They're in the fridge, firming up before washing. Picked about a pint of them, because I just so happened to be in possession of a pint of hard cider. No, I was absolutely not riding out to one of my favorite black oaks to enjoy the view and a brew... definitely not. IMG_20250606_151229541_HDR.jpg

And that's the proper way to spend an unexpected day off. Oh, also, there was a delicious two hour nap! Weather was quite agreeable today.
 
Lift day followed by a dentist appointment. By far the easiest, fastest, least painful extraction I've ever experienced, and it was a wisdom tooth growing almost straight sideways. Doc Karen at Yosemite Dental is a consummate professional, and I'll never have another dentist if I have my way. IMG_20250724_152502420_HDR.jpg 6e09653a-4294-4e15-a148-5f9ff6cebfd5.jpg

I swear that tooth felt five times the size it is, while it was butchering the inside of my mouth.
 
A local tree crew took down the last two original trees at the house I grew up in... a double-trunk Red Maple splitting at the base and a Pin Oak suffering from BLS.
That maple was the "first" tree I climbed repeatedly when I was five years old. Sixty-five years ago I was scrambling to the top of that tree!

I went and spoke to the crew, and they nicely loaded three logs and a chunk of the base of the larger trunk into my dump trailer (minis are awesome!).
Cut the ends of the three logs and sealed them. I'll mill some of it and cut turning blanks from the rest.
Ran out of steam in the heat, so I'll deal with the basal cut chunk tomorrow.
 

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A local tree crew took down the last two original trees at the house I grew up in... a double-trunk Red Maple splitting at the base and a Pin Oak suffering from BLS.
That maple was the "first" tree I climbed repeatedly when I was five years old. Sixty-five years ago I was scrambling to the top of that tree!

I went and spoke to the crew, and they nicely loaded three logs and a chunk of the base of the larger trunk into my dump trailer (minis are awesome!).
Cut the ends of the three logs and sealed them. I'll mill some of it and cut turning blanks from the rest.
Ran out of steam in the heat, so I'll deal with the basal cut chunk tomorrow.
Someday, I'd really like to purchase something you make from that. A small piece, as befits my budget, but I'd like to add something to my collection from your storied past good sir.
 
Kave,
Yes, I’ll add something for you to my list.

I’ll surely have packages heading West. I’ve been thinking of what to make for David with his mesquite.
 
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