Collecting Wood
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Wow . I think I would work a little extra OT and buy oil . ( that is if coal wasn't available) I have a hard enough time getting a few cords 100yards behind the house with a tractor and all tools needed let alone going for a journey like that.
I can see by that pic I need to start dressing a lot better when using the fel to fill the coal bin!!!NoSmoke wrote:Here it is pulling an 850 John Deere out of the mud.
You Mainah's have quite the formal dress code for field work!!!
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- Location: Mid Coast Maine
- Hand Fed Coal Boiler: New Yoker WC90
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- Coal Size/Type: Stove/Nut/Pea Anthracite
- Other Heating: Munchkin LP Boiler/Englander Pellet Stove/Perkins 4.108 Cogeneration diesel
Oh that was nothing, you wear what you have kicking around when your dozer is stuck in the mud. This is what we wear when out cutting wood. No $10,000 worth of equipment needed to cut wood for us, just a $5 axe. Of course when your wife is this hot you do not need a lot of BTU's anyway (though I admit I am bias)!
BTW: The dozer and tractor picture was a fun photo shoot of us doing a "Trash the Dress" type of shoot. This one is of us doing a "Little Red Riding Hood" photo shoot theme.
BTW: The dozer and tractor picture was a fun photo shoot of us doing a "Trash the Dress" type of shoot. This one is of us doing a "Little Red Riding Hood" photo shoot theme.
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- Joined: Sun. Oct. 14, 2012 7:52 pm
- Location: Mid Coast Maine
- Hand Fed Coal Boiler: New Yoker WC90
- Baseburners & Antiques: Woods and Bishop Antique Pot Bellied Stove
- Coal Size/Type: Stove/Nut/Pea Anthracite
- Other Heating: Munchkin LP Boiler/Englander Pellet Stove/Perkins 4.108 Cogeneration diesel
This is what she wears when stoking the New Yorker Coal boiler...