Enjoying the fun, challenge, and connection to the past as I learn more and more about this art. Im new to this by most standards and only find/make time to do this in between family, running a forestry business, and a small farm. The start up was real slow, as I have made most of my equipment, and have assembled it as time and funds permitted over several years. I usually make between 2 and 3 runs per year, but would like to increase as efficiency increases. Questions have arisen in between the books and articles read, and as things come together through experience. I know I probably dont have much to contribute at the moment, but looking foward to learning from this group and contributing where and when I can.
Thank yall!
Good morning from the Ozarks
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Re: Good morning from the Ozarks
You have a beautiful area where you live and I bet running a forestry business can be challenging. The beauty of a forum like this is you get many opinions as opposed to single ones in books and YouTube videos. Welcome and enjoy the journey.
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Re: Good morning from the Ozarks
Been a farmer , logger , deep miner , long haul trucker as well as dabblin in whiskey makin . All of it is one piece at a time like Johnny Cash's Cadillac .
The beauty of being here is that you will get no bad advice . It just ain't allowed .
The beauty of being here is that you will get no bad advice . It just ain't allowed .
If you ain't the lead dog in the team , the scenery never changes . Ga Flatwoods made my avatar and I want to thank him for that .
Don't drink water , fish fornicate in it .
Don't drink water , fish fornicate in it .
Re: Good morning from the Ozarks
Welcome, SRFFC!