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The Battle of New Orleans
or as I call it - The battle of the burn pile!
That tune keeps running through my head as I reduce the size of that thing.
And the logs kept a coming but there isn't nigh as many as there was a while ago..........
Johnny Horton
I have been looking at it for the better part of three years. Now that I have the tractor it makes it easy moving the logs/brush from the big pile to the safer smaller pile.
Then in my spare time I fool around with this. Sorry for the picture quality..... outside burn pile Kodak pocket camera. Don't want to risk a good one. Things get knocked around out there.
That tune keeps running through my head as I reduce the size of that thing.
And the logs kept a coming but there isn't nigh as many as there was a while ago..........
Johnny Horton
I have been looking at it for the better part of three years. Now that I have the tractor it makes it easy moving the logs/brush from the big pile to the safer smaller pile.
Then in my spare time I fool around with this. Sorry for the picture quality..... outside burn pile Kodak pocket camera. Don't want to risk a good one. Things get knocked around out there.
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Re: The Battle of New Orleans
We filled his head with cannon balls and powdered his behind. When we touched the powder off the gator lost his mind. Too funny, one of my favs
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Re: The Battle of New Orleans
Ken Cook wrote: We filled his head with cannon balls and powdered his behind. When we touched the powder off the gator lost his mind. Too funny, one of my favs
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Re: The Battle of New Orleans
i really like your dirt containment plan, very very cool. would make a nice backstop for .22 target practice too!
and the skyflash - i bet old Mr. Gilbert would have been proud to see that resto...
and the skyflash - i bet old Mr. Gilbert would have been proud to see that resto...
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