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<blockquote data-quote="MLBbreton" data-source="post: 620618" data-attributes="member: 6523"><p>First pipe in days. Sutliff Vanilla Custard which I will miss in an Academy Award Bent bulldog. This pipe draws so nicely I really like it.</p><p>Dealing with the cold is proving to be challenging with a broken truck. Because if you're going to break do it while it's 20 degrees. No water or propane, but Basil and I are still plugging away. Cut up three hundred plus foot Douglas Firs and Basil hauled them back in a wheelbarrow. He's a beast. </p><p>Then I pulled some stumps with root balls so big my 25 ton excavator can't lift them up. Going to need to buy a ripper for the excavator to get the rest.</p><p>Walking down to the stream and back with buckets of water is quite the workout. My ducks are so happy to have the water it's worth it. I'm sure after we figure out the cold the rain will be back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MLBbreton, post: 620618, member: 6523"] First pipe in days. Sutliff Vanilla Custard which I will miss in an Academy Award Bent bulldog. This pipe draws so nicely I really like it. Dealing with the cold is proving to be challenging with a broken truck. Because if you're going to break do it while it's 20 degrees. No water or propane, but Basil and I are still plugging away. Cut up three hundred plus foot Douglas Firs and Basil hauled them back in a wheelbarrow. He's a beast. Then I pulled some stumps with root balls so big my 25 ton excavator can't lift them up. Going to need to buy a ripper for the excavator to get the rest. Walking down to the stream and back with buckets of water is quite the workout. My ducks are so happy to have the water it's worth it. I'm sure after we figure out the cold the rain will be back. [/QUOTE]
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