Big and Juicy Poison Ivy Vines
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- čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
- Cutting more trees today, some have big poison Ivy vines. Also finding signs where the Amish have been trespassing.
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I thought the Amish were model citizens and straight-laced! 😂. Kidding.
You know them better then that hahahah
Man yeah, putting them on the ground!! Y'all had a good rythm there on the wedges for sure!! Y'all make a good team!! Ahhh, the poison oak and Ivey thing🤣🤣🤣 Never been allergic or "rashy" ever, could rip that stuff off with my bare hands and be fine. Now my buddy that helps me, seems to catch it out of the air,🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Hope y'all didn't get to much of it, looking great and enjoy the commentary when y'all are together!! Look fwd to more gentleman!! 😁👍
Thanks, we were trying not to hit each other. Oh, we both brake out pretty bad from that stuff. We're better at washing up and staying out of it now, but when we were kids we got it real bad. We're always cutting up with each other while we work, makes the day go by better.
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Lumber jacking dudes 👍🏻
Yep, got to keep cash flow rolling this year
We have been finding most of the trees we have cut have that rot. Believe it is called heart rot.
I've heard that before. It's stinks when you cut what looks like to be a good tree and then you middle is bad
No poison ivy here, but poison oak. Always cut it with the top of the bar, blow the chips away from yourself.. then wash up good with a good degreasing soap, dawn works great!! A little gas or diesel wash on the saw too....
I haven't thought of cutting it with the top of the bar, but it does make sense. Knocking it off with the axe is working pretty good. We've always washed up good. We use some rubbing alcohol first, then wash with cold water. It works pretty good, best thing is to stay out of it. Thia time of year is not bad for getting it but summertime will tear us up with it.
"Nice" and "Juicy" are usually adjectives that get my attention. But poison ivy; not so much......
That poison ivy gives us a fit.....hate that stuff