Freeze Dryer Batch 96 Finished, Stump Cutting, Cut Down 4 Trees, Bucked 1 Tree, Chimney Sweep, Kraken - Tuesday

Yesterday morning started with the freeze dryer finishing the batch. Everything came out perfectly dried and I got them all bagged but not mylar bagged yet.

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31 hours is a pretty average run time for the type of food run.

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The huge stump has been sitting there mocking me since I last hacked on it. All solid and stoic just sitting there in the corner of my vision as I sit at my computer. The back pain has been a bit of a factor but I finally got back to it. I had to do some more vertical cuts due to the angle I have been cutting at. I got the first chunk out and tossed to the side. Changed the chain again.

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The next section was a good bit harder thanks to branch or root wood that was hard as a rock. You can see the dark spot on the chunk, that was the root spot that stuck. Took 2 metal wedges, 3 felling wedges, and the big maul to break it free. Changed the chain again.

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Part way through the 3rd section I had to change the chain again.

Root wood it SERIOUSLY dense compared to the rest of the tree. Constantly eating my chains.

I managed to get it cut out which leaves me about a 1/3 of the stump left. The harder section with less room to work. I called it good for now as I only had 2 sharpened chains left.

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I put on one of the remaining sharpened chains and headed for the hillside. I have been scoping all the trees for die offs and had a few to go after. The first was the lowest on the hill and it had a bunch of dead branches on it and a dead top. I felled it down the hill and it managed to stay in one piece save the tip top.

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I cut off a small dead pine by the trail but it got hung up up high so headed up the hill to the main one I had been after. It was a standing dead Douglas fir.

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Soon I had it cut down and it dropped almost exactly where I wanted it. The landing spot ended up good though as there was bracing to keep it in place while I worked on it.

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The 4th tree was behind the prior but near the sheep pen fence. It was still partially alive so will end up having to cure.

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It fell and I hiked down it limbing as I went. I will go back and buck it in the next days.

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I then hiked back to the dead tree and limbed it before working my way back up and bucked it.

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I tossed all the nice light dry rounds down the hill where I will gather them today to bring to the yard. As I hiked back down the hill I cut the first tree at mid point to make the trail accessible. These are just the smaller trees that are coming down around the farm, still 3 full size at least to come down.

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Later in the afternoon I got the chimney brush and worked over the pipe and the port to the brick chimney. I vacuumed out a bunch of the ash from the combustor chamber, put new combustor in and got the chimney back in place. I have to install the gasket on the door then I should be ready to get it going for the winter.

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NHL Frozen Frenzy where all 32 teams played. The Kraken got whooped by the Avs.

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Got out to soak but my skin didn't allow a long soak.

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It's a frosty foggy morning and today I get the boys to school, go to chiro appointment, my pants order will finally be here, I have to sharpen chains, buck the trees, trundle rounds down the hill, maybe work on the S19 electrical line, and whatever else my body will allow.


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HBD Savings4,0303,603-5512
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