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Hey Randy, I hope all is well with you. I'm looking to buy a new 201t and have it modded. Do you buy new saws, mod them and resell or just work on saws sent to you? What mods would you recommend for that saw and what do you charge? Thanks, Ray
I appreciate your knowledgable comments Jomo— good feelings from you....
szajer
Northern Alberta ... Zama to be exact. It was a wild Bison hunt that I did with a friend in Jan. '11
Hey Charles, check out the Coopers hitch. It got posted up on the HH and RW thread just the other day, I think you might like it.
Happy 4th of July!!!
Hi PC
I guess you missed my post on your HH thread. What is the cost of a Hitch Hiker plus postage to England?
I'm keen to buy two.
Thanks.
Just wanted to say, I look up too you! You are my role model and one of the main factors that got me into climbing! :D One day I'd like to meet you! I was honored to hold you'r 090 that sotc has!
Hi Mangus!!
I'll have one week trip around Sweden in next week probably.
I want ask You about some forests owners in Sweden. I asking You about this because I finaly finished my University Of Agriculture in Krakow like a Forest Management. After my Study, I must have one year of probation in some forestry corp....
In Poland forests are State-owned, how it looks in Sweden. Where I should asking about probation in Sweden??
If I have a trip I'll love to visit Yours chainsaw collection :)

Best Regards

K.Gmyrek
No, I am in the Chicagoland area. Kewanee is about 150 miles from here.
Sounds like you need a helper or two. I have done alot of that working alone, and it is no fun. 30 years! I bet you can play in your sleep. One of these days Im going to sit down and really learn to play guitar and piano. I was going pretty good, but trying to play with a 5 yr old and a 2yr old doesnt work to well. Hope you got some rest, Im off to the Dr. again. I tore some muscles in my lower back, and they think I may have a herniated disc. Looks like tomorrow is going to be fun at the fire house, maybe every one will behave for the 4th. have a good one.
Jeff
used the GRCS all day today. I'm learning some tricks & such and it's really helping the job along. So glad I have it in this cemetery! Worked alone and am whooped with all the up & down. Glad I had the mini cause I had to load all the wood (26" rounds) to deliver elsewhere.

I played bluegrass festivals, bars, & shows/concerts for over 30 years all round the Midwest and am retired from the band/stage thing. I play an average of 5-7 hours a day here at the house. I am currently collaborating with people form Tenn, Florida, Israel, and Texas on the internet. some projects are mine and some are other peoples. i have to cut a Stand-up Bass track for the guy in Israel yet tonight, if I can find the energy....
Hi Jeff, Been awful busy between working on house, tree work, and picking banjo. GRCS iis a fantastic labor saver and I use it fairly often. Yanked a tree over with it Tuesday, lifting and lowering scheduled tomorrow, and and at least two days next week. Even used it here at home pulling my mini out of a ditch I was digging that I got stuck in (mud). I thought it would be something I would just bring to jobs I knew I needed it on but I just carry it in the truck all the time now 'cuase I never know when I might use it next. It's easily paid for itself more than once already.

Very dry up here (record for spring)

haven't been on the .net much lately, had it and TV shut down for a couple months just to get away from all the electric media.

Just bought this banjo from the guy playing it

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjUcYi3YleE&feature=plcp

Well getting lighter out, gotta go.

Thanks,
Dave
Hey Theresa, noticed you logged in a couple weeks ago, come and say hullo wouldya?
J
hey man im finally all setup on here! now we gotta take more pics at work to post 8)
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