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    WAAAAY off topic

    looking at some of my facebook pics this morning and i ran across the house i tore down that led to me starting to scrap. some of the others are my sawmill, my kids, and a couple of me riding which is still my favorite hobby i just don't have much time for it anymore













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    Awesome post. Do you still have the Woodmizer? I thought about building a chainsaw mill at one point, but then was pointed to the Woodmizer and decided if I ever do it, that's what I'm going to have.

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    Great looking girls! Do you still use the sawmill a lot?

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    its right across the fence at my uncles, its on extended loan on a extended loan so to speak, i was talking about selling it after i went fulltime and he said he wanted it, he give me a small subtstantial amount of money for it and someday which i hope is a long ways away i will receive it back. i can still use it anytime i want. when i bought that i looked on the internet for alot of hours, and i wanted a woodmizer, if you buy one the lt15 is all manual, if you can afford it i cant remember the model number i think its a lt 30 is hydraulic for less than $20,000 and it will save you alot of back breaking work, if your just doing it for a hobby the lt10 is 3000 and the lt 15 is 6000 to 7000. thanks joe my girls are great and pretty good little workers when they are in the mood

    edit its an lt35 and they have went up a little, 20495
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    Nice kids, goats too but mainly the human ones.

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    lol, thanks zito

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    Great bunch of pictures Cory. Looks like your living the dream!

    I also have Woodmizer envy. lol!

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    Great "off topic" post Cory.
    Neat girls,goats and demo tools, in that order :-)

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    Nice looking family Cory. Thanks for sharing with us. Looks like a real nice place for the kids to grow up too. My 4 year old son loved the pictures of the quad...he's got the fever and my wife is having none of it..lol
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    Love the kids and the girls. Mike.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BRASSCATCHER View Post
    Nice looking family Cory. Thanks for sharing with us. Looks like a real nice place for the kids to grow up too. My 4 year old son loved the pictures of the quad...he's got the fever and my wife is having none of it..lol
    i got my girls quads when they were 5 and 6, they started racing at 8 and 9, my girls broke alot of little boys daddys hearts, can you imagine the 3 hour ride home from the race track having your dad on your case for getting beat by a girl, here are some of my favorite pics









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    Great pics Cory. You covered all my faves...family, tractors, tools, scrap, wood and playing in the dirt. I remember watching the girls in the vids you posted way back.
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    thanks KZ, they are mine to

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    Snuck in an electric hotwheels one under the xmas tree this year behind my wifes back...the look on my sons face and hers was priceless..

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