Ok..I keep getting several e-mails about my stairshop. The first picture is from the back of my woods. You can see about 60 downed trees with my shop at the top of the woods.
Stan
Ok..I keep getting several e-mails about my stairshop. The first picture is from the back of my woods. You can see about 60 downed trees with my shop at the top of the woods.
Stan
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Flying in the rain?(ok, that question was answered in your other thread) Can't imagine how much snow we would have had if it had been a little colder. But instead it just rains and rains.
Gawd, look at all the firewood! Or is it good enough to mill?
And looks like you could put a take off strip in there.
Edited 12/13/2004 12:11 pm ET by JohnT8
Looks like you still got a couple of trees to close for comfort.
shop looks good though!
Can you sneak up on naked sunbaters in that thing?
Luka wanted to know.
Mr T
I can't afford to be affordable anymore